Hello Dinesh,

The mosh paper used the term-save and term-replay utilities (
https://github.com/keithw/stm-data). These can record and replay the
timestamps of user keyboard input and an application response.

You might also enjoy reading some of the other student reproductions of the
mosh measurements:

2015:
https://reproducingnetworkresearch.wordpress.com/2015/05/31/cs244-15-mosh-reproducing-network-research-results/

2014:
https://reproducingnetworkresearch.wordpress.com/2014/06/03/cs-244-14-mosh-an-interactive-remote-shell-for-mobile-clients/

2013:
https://reproducingnetworkresearch.wordpress.com/2013/03/13/cs244-2013-evaluation-of-mosh-mobile-shell-performance-results/

Best regards,
Keith

On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Daultani, Dinesh <ddau...@ilstu.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Keith,
>
> I am currently working on my practical telecommunication course project
> that I have taken MoSh.
>
> And I am trying to test the Mosh results from Amazon AWS t2-micro instance 
> cloud
> to my virtual vmware ubuntu client.
>
> Can you please tell me how have you generated the *graph of response time
> Vs keystrokes.*
>
> I am new to SSH & Linux and trying to do research on the Mosh.
>
> It would be great help if you can guide me through the procedure for
> getting results in the form of *response time Vs keystrokes *graph.
>
> Please reply soon.
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Dinesh Daultani
>
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