Overview
MONACO is a flexible research infrastructure designed for network experimentation in:
Future Internet Architectures:
Part of to the LISP pilot network
Access to real-time BGP feeds of the Internet DFZ zone. Among other applications this provides relevant data to analyze the current Internet topology.
Network Mobility
Includes 3G and WiFI mobile nodes
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Traffic Monitoring & Analysis
Network Measurements
In order to interconnect each module, MONACO includes a set of high-end routers and switches providing a backbone capacity of 1Gbps. Also, the core-network is connected to the Internet through a direct link to Rediris of 1Gbps. Finally, in order to provide accurate measurements, all the modules are attached to a Stratum-1 GPS antenna providing a synchronization signal (<1us). span="">
MONACO has also access to a very large cluster (70 machines, PXeon 16GB RAM) to Simulate, and Emulate. Further, and thanks to the GpENI infrastructure MONACO includes a several machines able to virtualized network topologies and protocols.
History
MONACO is the outcome of 10 more than years of participation into National, European and Industrial projects. Mainly:
Future Internet & Mobility: IST-LONG and IST-EULER
Traffic Monitoring & Analysis: INTEL Research
Network Measurements: IST-EuQoS
Virtualization: GpENI
Contact
The MONACO testbed is located at UPC Campus Nord, Barcelona, Spain. Contact information here
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