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Hydra is a flexible wireless network testbed being developed at UT-Austin. The system is built from existing off-the-self hardware, together with several open source projects. Hydra is designed to be a portable environment to implement various wireless networking protocols, both at the physical (PHY) and media access control (MAC) layers. The system can also be used to see the effects of wireless networks on higher-level protocols, like TCP. Though useful, simulation is not enough to validate the usefulness of newer wireless protocol designs. Hydra provides both the enthusiast and the professional with an excellent platform for implementing new ideas.
Some of the technologies currently supported include:The proposed demonstration consists of a working network session (HTTP or SSH) over two (or more) Hydra nodes.
Hyrum is currently a graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been using open source software for most of this century, and has been a regular contributor to Subversion since 2006. His interests include version control systems and wireless networking.
Robert is a graduate student studying wireless networking at the University of Texas at Austin.
