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v3 v4 3 3 == Experiment Configuration == 4 4 5 This experiment uses an OML-enabled version of VLC, available [http://witestlab.poly.edu/svn/listing.php?repname=omlapps&path=%2Fvlc%2F&#a9c504957b537228f29a554dbf3da21d5 here]. OML_enabled applications create measurement points (tables) in a database and then inject measurements into the table at regular intervals throughout the experiment.5 This experiment uses an OML-enabled version of VLC, which is available [http://witestlab.poly.edu/svn/listing.php?repname=omlapps&path=%2Fvlc%2F here]. (Several version of this software are available; we are using the most recent version, based on vlc-2.1.0, which has support for DASH). OML-enabled applications create measurement points (tables) in a database and then inject measurements into the table at regular intervals throughout the experiment. 6 6 7 7 Besides for the video application, we will use some additional applications to gather information about the wireless context of the experiment. 8 8 9 9 * [http://witestlab.poly.edu/repos/misc/getbsconf getbsconf] retrieves and stores the configuration of the WiMAX base station in OML 10 10 * [http://witestlab.poly.edu/repos/misc/wmxstat wmxstat] (with its [http://witestlab.poly.edu/repos/misc/wmxstat_universal.rb OMF application wrapper]) records some basic signal strength and quality information about a WiMAX connection on a WiMAX-connected client 11 11 12 Another application in the experiment is the 'vlc-dash' omf wrapper, which will be discussed further in the next page. 12 13 13 14 14 [[br]][[br]]