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v2 v3 1 1 2 == Background==2 == On-Campus WiMAX == 3 3 4 4 In this experiment, we'll explore what you can do with on-campus WiMAX. … … 6 6 More than '''[wiki:SpiralFour#a4.GENIWiMAXMeso-ScaleDeployments a dozen campuses]''' are now participating in GENI WiMAX. While anybody can use GENI WiMAX remotely, if you are on or near a WiMAX campus you can also do interactive, mobile, and live experiments. 7 7 8 == Experiment Setup==8 == Experiment Background == 9 9 10 In this experiment, we'll run a '''WebRTC''' video chat in which one participant is using a commodity laptop equipped with a USB WiMAX dongle. (The other participant is connected to the Internet over !WiFi). 10 In this experiment, we'll run a '''WebRTC''' video chat in which one participant is using a commodity laptop equipped with a USB WiMAX dongle. (The other participant is connected to the Internet over !WiFi). 11 11 12 12 WebRTC is a new and evolving video standard for enabling voice, video, and data communications in the browser - without plugins. A diverse and vibrant ecosystem of applications using WebRTC has grown up and around the standard in the last year. 13 14 == Instrumenting the Experiment == 15 16 We're using the [http://witestlab.poly.edu/repos/omlapps/oml4js/ oml4js] library, a !JavaScript library for collecting measurements from a website and storing them using '''OML'''. While the video chat is active, measurements from the chat will be continuously streamed to a local OML server on the laptop. After the experiment is over, we'll push the results to iRODS and examine them more closely there. 17 18 == Experiment Procedure