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WiMAX Tutorial at GEC15
Schedule
Thursday, October 25
8:30 am - 11:00 am
Room:
Active participants: max 8x3 = 24
Auditors: Anyone is welcome to attend, even if you haven't registered!
Session Leaders
Fraida Fund, Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic Institute of NYU)
Tutorial Instructors
Fraida Fund (Polytechnic Institute of NYU)
Manu Gosain (Raytheon BBN Technologies)
Ivan Seskar (Rutgers Univ WINLAB)
Abstract
In this tutorial, participants will gain hands-on experience with step-by-step guidance in designing and conducting an experiment utilizing GENI wireless infrastructure. Participants will work in small groups to learn how to reserve resources, configure a GENI WiMAX base station, and develop and execute an OMF experiment using WiMAX-equipped clients, all within the context of a non-trivial experiment from a major area of computer science or networking research.
The material in this tutorial has been updated and supplemented in preparation for GEC15, so participants in past GENI WiMAX Tutorials will still find plenty of new information.
Prerequisites
- Attendees may benefit from familiarizing themselves with the GENI WiMAX testbeds by making an account at a GENI WiMAX site and running the preliminary experiments in the self-guided tutorial
- Active participants will need a laptop equipped with an SSH client (such as Putty for Windows) and a web browser.
Tutorial Tracks
In the instructor-guided tutorial session, participants will break into small groups to learn how to use GENI WiMAX tools to design, instrument, execute, and evaluate a non-trivial research-oriented experiment.
- HetNet track:
- StreamLoad track:
Participants in the Experimenter Drop-in Help Session may run the self-guided tutorial. This tutorial will familiarize you with the tools and commands used in GENI WiMAX experiments.