An overview of the AURORA gigabit testbed

D.D. Clark, B.S. Davie, D.J. Farber, I.S. Gopal, B.K. Kadaba, W.D. Sincoskie, J.M. Smith, D.L. Tennenhouse
1992 [Proceedings] IEEE INFOCOM '92: The Conference on Computer Communications  
Aurora is one of ve U.S. testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technologies necessary for, networks operating at gigabit per second or higher bandwidths. Aurora is also an experiment in collaboration, where government support (through the Corporation for National Research Initiatives, which is in turn funded by DARPA and the NSF) has spurred interaction among centers of excellence in industry, academia, and government. The emphasis of the Aurora testbed, distinct from the other
more » ... ur testbeds, is research into the supporting technologies for gigabit networking. Our targets include new software architectures, network abstractions, hardware technologies, and applications. This paper provides an overview of the goals and methodologies employed in Aurora, and reports preliminary results from our rst year of research.
doi:10.1109/infcom.1992.263450 dblp:conf/infocom/ClarkTFSDSGK92 fatcat:enkq4larrnep7p73jtkhst33g4