The increasing usage of Real-Time Communication (RTC) applications for leisure and remote working calls for realistic and reproducible techniques to test them. They are used under very different
network conditions: from high-speed broadband networks, to noisy
wireless links. As such, it is of paramount importance to assess the
impact of the network on users’ Quality of Experience (QoE), especially when it comes to the application’s mechanisms such as video
quality adjustment or transmission of redundant data. In this work,
we pose the basis for a system in which a target RTC application is
tested in an emulated mobile environment. To this end, we leverage
ERRANT, a data-driven emulator which includes 32 distinct profiles
modeling mobile network performance in different conditions. As
a use case, we opt for Cisco Webex, a popular RTC application. We
show how variable network conditions impact the packet loss, and,
in turn, trigger video quality adjustments, impairing the users’ QoE.