'''[wiki:WiMAX/WiMAX-Tutorial/Dash/00 Previous]''' == Experiment Configuration == 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. Besides for the video application, we will use some additional applications to gather information about the wireless context of the experiment. * [http://witestlab.poly.edu/repos/misc/getbsconf getbsconf] retrieves and stores the configuration of the WiMAX base station in OML * [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 Finally, we will use the iRODS client software, which is installed on the node, to push the stored video to iRODs so that we can download and view it later. [[br]][[br]] [[Image(http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/WiMAX/WiMAX-Tutorial/Dash/01/gec17_dash.png?format=raw,width=400px,nolink)]] [[br]] > Key: [[br]] > Orange boxes are OML-enabled applications that report measurements to an OML server [[br]] > Blue boxes are non-OML applications that run as part of the experiment [[br]] > Purple nodes are OMF-enabled resources (e.g., have an OMF resource controller installed) [[br]] [[br]] '''[wiki:WiMAX/WiMAX-Tutorial/Dash/02 Next]'''