First International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the DEvelopment of NeTworks and COMmunities (TRIDENTCOM'05)
ORBIT Measurements Framework and Library (OML): Motivations, Design, Implementation, and Features
Trento, Italy
February 23-February 25
ISBN: 0-7695-2219-X
Ivan Seskar, WINLAB, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
In this paper we present ORBIT measurement framework and library (OML), which is a distributed software framework enabling real-time collection of data in a large distributed environment. The success of a multi-user distributed testbed facility depends largely on the ease of use, remote access as well as on the ease of collecting useful measurements from experimental runs. OML provides a flexible and dynamic way in which data is collected and made available for real-time access to the experimenters. Application programmers can use simple interfaces provided to transfer measurements and other performance data to a central repository. This paper focuses on the motivation, requirements, design, implementation and real world usage of OML that is designed to provide a scalable, controllable and easy to use mechanism for experimenters to collect useful results from the experiments conducted on the ORBIT testbed.
Citation:
Manpreet Singh, Maximilian Ott, Ivan Seskar, Pandurang Kamat, "ORBIT Measurements Framework and Library (OML): Motivations, Design, Implementation, and Features," tridentcom, pp.146-152, First International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the DEvelopment of NeTworks and COMmunities (TRIDENTCOM'05), 2005