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Integrating symbolic execution with sensornet simulation for efficient bug finding
Integrating symbolic execution with sensornet simulation for efficient bug finding,10.1145/1869983.1870034,Fredrik Österlind,Adam Dunkels,Raimondas Sa
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Fredrik Österlind
,
Adam Dunkels
,
Raimondas Sasnauskas
,
Oscar Soria Dustmann
,
Klaus Wehrle
High-coverage testing of sensornet applications is vital for pre-deployment bug cleansing, but has previously been difficult due to the limited set of available tools. We integrate the KleeNet
symbolic execution
engine with the COOJA
network simulator
to allow for straight-forward and intuitive high-coverage testing initiated from a simulation environment. A
tight coupling
of simulation and testing helps detect, narrow down, and fix complex interaction bugs in an
early development
phase. We demonstrate the seamless transition between COOJA simulation and KleeNet symbolic execution. Our framework enables future research in how high-coverage testing tools could be used in cooperation with simulation tools.
Conference:
Conference On Embedded Networked Sensor Systems - SenSys
, pp. 383-384, 2010
DOI:
10.1145/1869983.1870034
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T-check: bug finding for sensor networks
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Peng Li
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John Regehr
Conference:
Information Processing in Sensor Networks - IPSN
, pp. 174-185, 2010
KleeNet: discovering insidious interaction bugs in wireless sensor networks before deployment
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Citations: 5
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Raimondas Sasnauskas
,
Olaf Landsiedel
,
Muhammad Hamad Alizai
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Carsten Weise
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Stefan Kowalewski
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Klaus Wehrle
Conference:
Information Processing in Sensor Networks - IPSN
, pp. 186-196, 2010