Project 321 (3rd year)
Wireless and Sensor Network Security - Secure Environment-aware Configurable Ubiquitous oveRlay (SECUR)
| SWOON is an emulated testbed which combines computers and computer network flows. It can be used for emulating any kind of real computer network activities, e.g. network attacks detection, war driving and evaluation of application performance. To achieve above functions, we made several modifications based on Emulab from University of Utah, and then implement the system in NCTU. The implemented system can provide a wide range of computer network environments for users to develop, debug, and evaluate their experiments. In order to increase usability, SWOON provides web-based interface for users to create their experiments. We can easily create our own topology in just a few minutes, with user-defined transport latency and flaw control configuration. We can even choose the type of computer equipments to meet the experiment requirements. Moreover, to ensure our testbed environment does not go on waste, SWOON can automatically manage the resources, such as the user information storage, and the resource distribution for each user with ease. |
Achievements and Contributions
Member List
| Country | Organization | Full Name | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Taiwan |
TWISC |
Lei, Chin-Laung |
PI |
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Taiwan |
TWISC |
Hwang, Ren-Junn |
Co-PI |
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Taiwan |
TWISC |
Chiu, Ge-Ming |
Co-PI |
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Taiwan |
TWISC |
Hsiang, Tien-Ruey |
Co-PI |
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Taiwan |
TWISC |
Teng, Wei-Chung |
Co-PI |
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US |
UCB |
Doug Tygar |
CPI |
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US |
UCB |
Shankar Sastry |
CPI |
|
US |
UCB |
David Wagner |
Professor |
|
US |
UCB |
Joe Hellerstein |
Professor |
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US |
UCB |
John Kubiatowicz |
Professor |
Project 300 Orgnization Chart (in Hanzi)
Required Documents (3rd year)
Self-Assessment Presentation File (Internal Review Meeting)
Midterm Report (External Review Meeting)
Final Report (External Review Meeting)