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Experimentation with WiMAX and GIMI at GEC18
Schedule
Tuesday, 8:30am - 10:00am
Session Leaders
Fraida Fund, Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic Institute of NYU)
Tutorial Instructors
Fraida Fund NYU-Poly | Ivan Seskar WINLAB | Abhimanyu Gosain Raytheon BBN |
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 OMF and OEDL and the GIMI session.
- Active participants will need a laptop equipped with an SSH client (such as 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 SQLite browser Firefox extension.
Tutorial Experiments
We'll run two experiments as part of this tutorial:
- Rate Adaptation Policies for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) Video Delivery
- 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: Beginning WiMAX Experiments