Reed, Jonathan Michael2014-06-302014-06-302014-06-29vt_gsexam:3183http://hdl.handle.net/10919/49153This thesis describes the Flexible Internetwork Stack (FINS) Framework, an open-source tool to facilitate experimental research in wireless networks on multiple platforms. The FINS Framework uses a module-based architecture that allows cross-layer behavior and runtime reconfiguration of the protocol stack. Version 1.0 of the framework makes use of existing physical and data link layer functionality, while enabling modifications to the stack at the network layer and above, or even the implementation of a clean-slate, non-layered protocol architecture. Protocols, stubs for communicating with intact layers, and management and supervisory functions are implemented as FINS Framework modules, interconnected by a central switch. This thesis describes the FINS Framework architecture, presents an initial assessment along with experiments on Android and Ubuntu enabled by the tool, and documents an intuitive mechanism for transparently intercepting socket calls that maintains efficiency and flexibility.ETDIn CopyrightNetwork ProgrammingNetwork ProtocolsMobile Ad hoc NetworksMobile ComputingDesign and Implementation of the FINS Framework: Flexible Internetwork StackThesis