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If you have any questions or comments before/after the tutorial, please find one of us!
== Agenda / Details ==
In this tutorial, you'll learn two ways to use GENI WiMAX. We'll try
* an experiment that uses live, on-campus WiMAX to measure an interactive real-time communication application
* an experiment that is run remotely over SSH on a WiMAX testbed
In both cases, we hope you will gain an understanding of
* the capabilities of the WiMAX platform for evaluating experimental applications and protocols in a wireless environment
* a sense of what the 'pieces' of a WiMAX experiment look like, and how you can use this to conduct own research in this framework
== Pre-Requisites ==
* If you are new to GENI, we '''strongly recommend''' that you attend Sunday's tutorials, especially the session on [wiki:GEC18Agenda/LabWikiAndOEDL OMF and OEDL] and the [wiki:GEC18Agenda/GettingStartedWithGENI_III_GIMI GIMI] session.
* Active participants will need a laptop equipped with an SSH client (such as [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ Putty] for Windows) and a web browser.
* You may also want to use an SQLite browser to view experiment data. If you don't already have one, you can download this [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager/ SQLite browser Firefox extension].
== Tutorial Experiments ==
We'll run two experiments as part of this tutorial:
* [wiki:WiMAX/WiMAX-Tutorial/Dash/00 Rate Adaptation Policies for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) Video Delivery]
* [wiki:WiMAX/WiMAX-Tutorial/RTC/00 Instrumenting Real Time Communication (WebRTC) on Live Campus WiMAX]
== Where do I go from here? ==
If you're ready to try using WiMAX in your own research, you can get more information here:
[wiki:GENIExperimenterWelcome/Repository/WiMax Beginning WiMAX Experiments]