CRAWDAD metadata: ucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)

This dataset includes SNMP and tcpdump records from 4 access points at a three-day computer-science conference.
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[Dataset] ucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)

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version v. 2002-04-23
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bibtex
@MISC{ucsd-sigcomm2001-2002-04-23,
  author = {Anand Balachandran and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Paramvir Bahl and P. Venkat Rangan},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} data set ucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/ucsd/sigcomm2001},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This dataset includes SNMP and tcpdump records from 4 access points at a three-day computer-science conference.
release date2002-04-23
measurement start 2001-08-29
measurement end 2001-08-31
authorsAnand Balachandran
Geoffrey M. Voelker
Paramvir Bahl
P. Venkat Rangan
web site http://sysnet.ucsd.edu/pawn/sigcomm-trace/
wiki go to the wiki page for this data set
keyword802.11, 802.11b, packet trace, SNMP, tcpdump
measurement purposesUsage Characterization
Network Performance Analysis
network type802.11 infrastructure
environment
We recorded over three days at the ACM SIGCOMM'01 conference held 
at U.C. San Diego in August 2001. 
The conference was held on two full days, a Wednesday and Thursday, 
and one half day, a Friday.  The scheduled times of the conference 
on each day are as follows: 8:00-18:00 for the full days, and 
8:00-14:00 on the half day.
network
Our wireless LAN was an IEEE 802.11b network installed in a
large auditorium where the conference sessions were held. 
The auditorium has dimensions of 110x60x27 ft and was covered by 
four ORiNOCO AP-1000 wireless access points, labeled NorthEast (NE), 
NorthWest (NW), SouthEast (SE), and SouthWest (SW), installed in the ceiling.
The APs provided overlapping coverage in the auditorium and
the lobby. The western APs were close to the stage. 
The eastern APs were at the back of the room close to the main entrances, 
also providing coverage to the lobby. The subnet of APs was connected
to a Cisco Catalyst 2924 switch over a 100BaseT link, which connected
to the venue's intranet, then the campus gigabit backbone,
and finally to the Internet. The APs were operating at a data rate of
11 Mbps, on channels 1, 4, 7, and 11, and at a power of 100mW.
The AP handoff algorithm was configured to use 'small' cells.
The wireless user community consisted of 195 distinct users (distinct
MAC addresses), roughly 40% of the total attendees. User
wireless hardware was heterogeneous, as attendees used their own
personal wireless cards, and the trace includes traffic from 8 different
vendors.
collection
The collected data consists of two parts. The first part is a record of 
SNMP performance monitoring data sampled from wireless access points 
(APs) serving the conference. The second part is a tcpdump trace 
consisting of anonymized packet headers of all wireless traffic. 
Both parts of the trace span all three days of the conference, capturing 
the workload of about 300,000 flows from 195 users consuming 4.6 GB 
of bandwidth.
sanitization
We anonymized the tcpdump trace using tcpdpriv to remove all sensitive 
information including, packet payloads and IP addresses in packet headers.
tracesets included ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump (v. 2004-11-09)

[Traceset] ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp (v. 2002-04-05)

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The initial version
bibtex
@MISC{ucsd-sigcomm2001-snmp-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Paramvir Bahl and P. Venkat Rangan},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} trace set ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This traceset includes SNMP records from 4 access points at a three-day computer-science conference.
release date2002-04-05
measurement start 2001-08-29
measurement end 2001-08-31
measurement purposesUsage Characterization
Network Performance Analysis
methodology
We collected a continuous trace of SNMP data from each of 
the four APs over a period of 52 hours from the start of 
the conference. The SNMP data consisted of aggregate
packet level statistics of all traffic through both interfaces of
the APs, including information at the link, network, and transport
levels. In addition, the trace also contained detailed information
about the mobile users associated to each of the APs, including the
MAC address, the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and 
the effective throughput.
parent dataucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)
traces included ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)

[Traceset] ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump (v. 2004-11-09)

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version v. 2004-11-09
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The initial version
bibtex
@MISC{ucsd-sigcomm2001-tcpdump-2004-11-09,
  author = {Anand Balachandran and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Paramvir Bahl and P. Venkat Rangan},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} trace set ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump (v. 2004-11-09)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump},
  month = nov,  
  year = 2004
}
					
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This traceset includes tcpdump records from the wireless network at a three-day computer-science conference.
release date2004-11-09
measurement start 2001-09-25
measurement end 2004-02-28
measurement purposesUsage Characterization
methodology
We recorded the networklevel headers of the packets passing 
through the Cisco Catalyst 2924 switch for the duration of 
the conference.
sanitization
We used tcpriv to anonymize sensitive information like sender 
and receiver IP addresses to protect user privacy, and discarded 
all packet payloads.
parent dataucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)
traces included ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump/08292005 (v. 2002-04-23)

[Trace] ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)

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version v. 2002-04-05
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The initial version
bibtex
@MISC{ucsd-sigcomm2001-snmp-Stations-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Paramvir Bahl and P. Venkat Rangan},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} trace ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
metadata last modified2006-11-14
tools usedtools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/process/snmp/extract.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
summary
This trace includes SNMP records for the stations associated with 4 access points at a three-day computer-science conference.
derivedfalse
release date2002-04-05
measurement start 2001-08-29
measurement end 2002-08-31
format
This trace contains 12 trace files. Those files are 
named Stations_%AP_Name%_%Day%.out -- where %AP_Name% 
can be one of NE, NW, SE, or SW; and %Day% can be Wed, Thu, 
or Fri. Thus the trace file for the NE AP on Wednesday, 
is Stations_NE_Wed.out. The SNMP OID used to generate these 
trace files was .1.3.6.1.4.1, which corresponds to the MIB 
entry for "Associated Stations" and gives the MAC address, 
average received SNR, total transmitted bytes, and total 
transmitted packets for each mobile station associated to 
the AP. 
Each poll entry begins with a timestamp and entries from 
successive polls are separated by the line "End of MIB subtree".
configuration
The trace-collection routine polled the APs at one minute intervals.
download urlDownload (3.1 MB tar.gz) from US UK AU
parent dataucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp (v. 2002-04-05)

[Trace] ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)

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version v. 2002-04-05
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The initial version
bibtex
@MISC{ucsd-sigcomm2001-snmp-AP_Mibtree-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Paramvir Bahl and P. Venkat Rangan},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} trace ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
metadata last modified2006-11-14
tools usedtools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/process/snmp/extract.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
summary
This trace includes SNMP records for 4 access points at a three-day computer-science conference.
derivedfalse
release date2002-04-05
measurement start 2001-08-29
measurement end 2001-08-31
format
This trace contains 12 trace files. Those files are named
AP_%AP_Name%_%Day%.out -- where %AP_Name% can be one of 
NE, NW, SE, or SW; and %Day% can be Wed, Thu, or Fri. 
Thus the trace file for the NE AP on Wednesday, is 
AP_NE_Wed.out. These files were generated using the 
SNMP OID .1.3.6.1.2.1, which walks the entire MIB tree. 
Each poll begins with a timestamp and ends with the line 
"End of MIB subtree". These trace files contain all 
information recorded at the AP at the MAC, network, 
transport, and application layers. For example, 
the number of total unicast and multicast packets (bytes) 
transmitted and recevied, the number of unicast and 
multicast MAC-level errors and retransmissions, etc.
configuration
The APs are polled at one-minute intervals.
download urlDownload (58 MB tar.gz) from US UK AU
parent dataucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp (v. 2002-04-05)

[Trace] ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump/08292005 (v. 2002-04-23)

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version v. 2002-04-23
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The initial version
bibtex
@MISC{ucsd-sigcomm2001-tcpdump-08292005-2002-04-23,
  author = {Anand Balachandran and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Paramvir Bahl and P. Venkat Rangan},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} trace ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump/08292005 (v. 2002-04-23)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/ucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump/08292005},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This trace includes tcpdump records from the wireless network at a three-day computer-science conference.
derivedfalse
release date2002-04-23
measurement start 2001-08-29
measurement end 2001-08-31
format
tcpdump format
configuration
The trace represents a collection of all the wireless 
IP traffic over the entire period of the conference.
download urlDownload (267 MB gz) from US UK AU
parent dataucsd/sigcomm2001/tcpdump (v. 2004-11-09)

[Tool] tools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe (v. 2002-04-05)

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version v. 2002-04-05
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NAME CHANGED to tools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe. Also see 'old name' field.
bibtex
@MISC{tools-collect-snmp-snmputil.exe-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} tool tools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/tools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
The snmputil tool is a command-line utility that uses the standard Win32 SNMP Management API.
old name ucsd/sigcomm2001/tool/snmputil.exe
new name tools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe
release date2002-04-05
authorsAnand Balachandran
wiki go to the wiki page for this tool
keyword802.11, SNMP
output
SNMP files whose format is the same as those of 
				ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations and ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree.
parameters
option[get|getnext|walk] node_address password snmp_oid
usage
The usage for snmputil is: 
snmputil option[get|getnext|walk] node_address password snmp_oid
For example, to walk the entire MIB tree at the AP, the usage is: 
snmputil walk AP_IP_address password .1.3.6.1.2.1
algorithm
The snmputil tool is a command-line utility that uses the standard 
Win32 SNMP Management API. The source-code consists of one 
source file (snmputil.c) and a makefile. If you are building 
snmputil.exe on your own, make sure that you have the Windows SNMP 
libraries, snmpapi.lib and mgmtapi.lib.
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[Tool] tools/process/snmp/extract.pl (v. 2002-04-05)

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NAME CHANGED to tools/process/snmp/extract.pl. Also see 'old name' field.
bibtex
@MISC{tools-process-snmp-extract.pl-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} tool tools/process/snmp/extract.pl (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/tools/process/snmp/extract.pl},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This tool generates the data matching the pattern given by the users.
old name ucsd/sigcomm2001/tool/extract.pl
new name tools/process/snmp/extract.pl
release date2002-04-05
authorsAnand Balachandran
wiki go to the wiki page for this tool
keyword802.11, SNMP
input
SNMP trace obtained by snmputil
output
data matching the pattern given by the users
algorithm
The extract.pl script can be used to parse all SNMP output files 
in the trace to look for a certain pattern. The pattern may be 
a phrase representing all or part of an SNMP OID, or simply text 
that appears in the trace file. The script has detailed comments 
on how to use it. Since we collected the SNMP data using snmputil, 
the scripts are written specifically to parse that output. 
The traces contain the SNMP data collected at one-minute intervals, 
and extract.pl uses these timestamps in the trace file to parse 
the data. Since each SNMP OID has a unique entry in the trace, 
extract.pl can be used to extract the values of all the SNMP 
variables over the entire duration of the trace.
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[Tool] tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl (v. 2002-04-05)

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NAME CHANGED to tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl. Also see 'old name' field.
bibtex
@MISC{tools-analyze-snmp-index.pl-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} tool tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This tool returns number of users as a function of time.
old name ucsd/sigcomm2001/tool/index.pl
new name tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl
release date2002-04-05
authorsAnand Balachandran
wiki go to the wiki page for this tool
keyword802.11, SNMP
input
output of extract.pl
output
number of users as a function of time
algorithm
Once the SNMP traces have been processed using extract.pl, 
index.pl returns number of users as a function of time.
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[Tool] tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)

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NAME CHANGED to tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl. Also see 'old name' field.
bibtex
@MISC{tools-analyze-snmp-mac_addr.pl-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} tool tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This tool lists time instances of occurrence of a particular mac-addresses.
old name ucsd/sigcomm2001/tool/mac_addr.pl
new name tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl
release date2002-04-05
authorsAnand Balachandran
wiki go to the wiki page for this tool
keyword802.11, SNMP
input
output of extract.pl
output
time instances of occurrence of a particular mac-addresses
algorithm
Once the SNMP traces have been processed using extract.pl, 
mac_addr.pl returns time instances of occurrence of a particular mac-addresses.
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[Tool] tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)

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version v. 2002-04-05
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NAME CHANGED to tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl. Also see 'old name' field.
bibtex
@MISC{tools-analyze-snmp-pick_mac_addr.pl-2002-04-05,
  author = {Anand Balachandran},
  title = {{CRAWDAD} tool tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)}, 
  howpublished = {Downloaded from http://crawdad.cs.dartmouth.edu/tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl},
  month = apr,  
  year = 2002
}
					
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/Stations (v. 2002-04-05)
ucsd/sigcomm2001/snmp/AP_Mibtree (v. 2002-04-05)
metadata last modified2006-11-14
summary
This tool lists unique mac-addresses in the trace file.
old name ucsd/sigcomm2001/tool/pick_mac_addr.pl
new name tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl
release date2002-04-05
authorsAnand Balachandran
wiki go to the wiki page for this tool
keyword802.11, SNMP
input
output of extract.pl
output
listing of unique mac-addresses in the trace file
algorithm
Once the SNMP traces have been processed using extract.pl, 
pick_mac_addr.pl returns listing of unique mac-addresses in the trace file
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[Author] Anand Balachandran

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emailanandba@microsoft.com
institutionMicrosoft Corporation
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)
tools/collect/snmp/snmputil.exe (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/process/snmp/extract.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/index.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)
tools/analyze/snmp/pick_mac_addr.pl (v. 2002-04-05)

[Author] Geoffrey M. Voelker

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emailvoelker@cs.ucsd.edu
institutionU. C. San Diego
departmentComputer Science
positionAssociate Professor
address9500 Gilman Dr. 0114 , La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
web site http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/~voelker
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001 (v. 2002-04-23)

[Author] Paramvir Bahl

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emailbahl@microsoft.com
institutionMicrosoft Research
addressOne Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052 USA
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[Author] P. Venkat Rangan

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emailvenkat@cs.ucsd.edu
institutionU. C. San Diego
departmentComputer Science
positionProfessor
address9500 Gilman Dr. 0114 , La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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[Paper] bahl-breathing

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category article
authorsParamvir (Victor) Bahl
Mohammad T. Hajiaghayi
Kamal Jain
Sayyed Vahab Mirrokni
Lili Qiu
Amin Saberi
titleCell Breathing in Wireless LANs: Algorithms and Evaluation
journalIEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
volume6
year2007
issn1536-1233
pages164-178
publisherIEEE Computer Society
addressLos Alamitos, CA, USA
download urlhttp://www.cs.utexas.edu/~lili/papers/pub/TMC2006.pdf
keywordsmeasurement
keywordswireless
keywordsdartmouth_campus
keywordsucsd_sigcomm2001
keywordsstanford_gates
keywordsibm_watson
keywordscrawdad
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001

[Paper] balachandran-behavior

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category inproceedings
authorsAnand Balachandran
Geoffrey M. Voelker
Paramvir Bahl
P. Venkat Rangan
titleCharacterizing User Behavior and Network Performance in a Public Wireless LAN
keywordsmeasurement
keywordswireless
keywordsucsd_sigcomm2001
keywordscrawdad
booktitleProceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGMETRICS Conference
pages195-205
month--06--
year2002
addressMarina Del Rey, CA
publisherACM Press
download urlhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/511334.511359
keyword
abstract
This paper presents and analyzes user behavior and network performance in a 
public-area wireless network using a workload captured at a well-attended ACM 
conference. The goals of our study are: (1) to extend our understanding of 
wireless user behavior and wireless network performance; (2) to characterize 
wireless users in terms of a parameterized model for use with analytic and 
simulation studies involving wireless LAN traffic; and (3) to apply our 
workload analysis results to issues in wireless network deployment, such as 
capacity planning, and potential network optimizations, such as algorithms for 
load balancing across multiple access points (APs) in a wireless network.
related data/toolsucsd/sigcomm2001