Anemone: A ready-to-go testbed for IPv6 compliant intelligent transport systems

Nicolas Montavont, Antoine Boutet, Tanguy Ropitault, Manabu Tsukada, Thierry Ernst, Jari Korva, César Viho, László Bokor

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    Abstract

    This paper presents the tools that have been developed in the IST-Anemone project, a large European testbed deployed for testing and validating IPv6 mobility protocols and products. The testbed is available to third parties, which may include research projects and companies seeking to validate IPv6-ready products.
    This tested is particularly suitable for ITS experimentation as it includes several private roads and various network access technologies, IPv6 mobility support and a set of tools for testing IPv6 and performing demonstrations.
    Several ITS-related experiments have been performed by Anemone partners.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings
    Subtitle of host publication8th International Conference on Intelligent Transport System Telecommunications, ITST 2008
    Place of PublicationPiscataway, NJ, USA
    PublisherIEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
    Pages228-233
    ISBN (Print)978-1-4244-2857-1, 978-1-4244-2858-8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event8th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications, ITST 2008 - Phuket, Thailand
    Duration: 24 Oct 200824 Oct 2008

    Conference

    Conference8th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications, ITST 2008
    Abbreviated titleITST 2008
    Country/TerritoryThailand
    CityPhuket
    Period24/10/0824/10/08

    Keywords

    • Intelligent Transport System
    • ITS
    • IPv6
    • edge multihoming
    • flow binding
    • NEMO
    • IP Multimedia Subsystem
    • IMS

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