Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-2005

Publication Title

IEEE Pervasive Computing

Department

Department of Computer Science

Abstract

Wireless network researchers are seriously starved for data about how real users, applications, and devices use real networks under real network conditions. CRAWDAD (Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data at Dartmouth) is a new National Science Foundation-funded project to build a wireless-network data archive for the research community. It will host wireless data and provide tools and documents to make collecting and using the data easy. This resource should help researchers identify and evaluate real and interesting problems in mobile and pervasive computing. To learn more about CRAWDAD and discuss its direction, about 30 interested people gathered at a workshop held in conjunction with MobiCom 2005.

DOI

10.1109/MPRV.2005.75

Original Citation

David Kotz and Tristan Henderson. CRAWDAD: a Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data at Dartmouth. In IEEE Pervasive Computing, December 2005. DOI 10.1109/MPRV.2005.75.

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