Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of WiMAX/WiMAX-Tutorial/RTC/00
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v7 v8 28 28 After the experiment, the OML-instrumented peer will send the measurement results to iRODS using the {{{iput}}} command. Inside iRODS, we'll use the iRODS web browser to visualize the results of our experiment. 29 29 30 To log on to our iRODS browser, go to [http://witestlab.poly.edu/irods/web/ http://witestlab.poly.edu/irods/web/] and log in as follows: 31 32 [[Image(irodslogin.png)]] 33 30 34 The measurement database is organized as a series of key-value-wrid triples. Each {{{key}}} defines a kind of measurement (e.g., RTT or estimated available bandwidth) and each {{{wrid}}} defines a measurement source (e.g., video sender, audio receiver, bandwidth estimator). 31 35 32 36 To visualize these measurements, we'll open the {{{sq3}}} file from our experiment in iRODS and click on the '''plot''' tab. From here, we'll be able to set up our visualization. 33 37 34 For example, we can create the following plot, which shows the round trip time in milliseconds measured by WebRTC :38 For example, we can create the following plot, which shows the round trip time in milliseconds measured by WebRTC against the time elapsed in the experiment: 35 39 36 40