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== 5. Are there any technical publications about CORE? ==
-A comparison of the CORE FreeBSD, OpenVZ, and netns platforms was published in the IEEE MILCOM 2010 Conference:
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-Comparison of CORE Network Emulation Platforms
-by: Jeff Ahrenholz
-Military Communications Conference, 2010. MILCOM 2010. IEEE (2010), pp. 864-869.
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-An overview of CORE was published in the IEEE MILCOM 2008 Conference:
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-CORE: A real-time network emulator
-by: Jeff Ahrenholz, Claudiu Danilov, Thomas R Henderson, Jae H Kim
-Military Communications Conference, 2008. MILCOM 2008. IEEE (2008), pp. 1-7
+ * J. Ahrenholz, T. Goff, and B. Adamson, Integration of the CORE and EMANE Network Emulators, Proceedings of IEEE Military Communications Conference 2011 (MILCOM), pp. 1870-1875, November 2011.
+ * J. Ahrenholz, Comparison of CORE Network Emulation Platforms, Proceedings of IEEE Military Communications Conference Conference 2010 (MILCOM), pp. 864-869, November 2010.
+ * J. Ahrenholz, C. Danilov, T. Henderson, and J.H. Kim, CORE: A real-time network emulator, Proceedings of IEEE Military Communications Conference 2008 (MILCOM), pp. 221-227, November 2008.
== 6. How many nodes can CORE emulate? ==