The recent development of Internet cellular and wireless networks led several mobile phone manufacturers to create smartphones able to connect to the Internet anytime-anywhere. Despite the growing dependency of mobile phones from the Internet, very little efforts have been done to measure wireless network performances from smartphones. In this paper, we introduce SmartProbe, a tool dedicated to smartphones able to discover the bottleneck link capacity between two hosts. This tool is based on the technique proposed in PBProbe, but uses a lower amount of resources, making it appealing to the smartphone environment, where the battery consumption and costs are topics of extreme importance. Thanks to the capability of smartphones to understand the type of network where they are connected and to the technique exploited to choose the correct size of the probing packet train, Smart probe is able to save on average more than 80% of data if compared to the original technique depicted in PBProbe, still maintaining a comparable precision.
SmartProbe: A Bottleneck Capacity Estimation Tool for Smartphones
Enrico Gregori;Alessandro Improta;
2013
Abstract
The recent development of Internet cellular and wireless networks led several mobile phone manufacturers to create smartphones able to connect to the Internet anytime-anywhere. Despite the growing dependency of mobile phones from the Internet, very little efforts have been done to measure wireless network performances from smartphones. In this paper, we introduce SmartProbe, a tool dedicated to smartphones able to discover the bottleneck link capacity between two hosts. This tool is based on the technique proposed in PBProbe, but uses a lower amount of resources, making it appealing to the smartphone environment, where the battery consumption and costs are topics of extreme importance. Thanks to the capability of smartphones to understand the type of network where they are connected and to the technique exploited to choose the correct size of the probing packet train, Smart probe is able to save on average more than 80% of data if compared to the original technique depicted in PBProbe, still maintaining a comparable precision.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.