Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Architecture/Deployment/Measurements


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May 10, 2021, 6:44:08 PM (3 years ago)
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    1212==== Measurement Overview
    13 A uniform procedure is used to measure each node. The procedure utilizes the [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/Hardware/sdr/usrp2974#USRP2974 USRP 2974] in each node to transmit real 802.11g data packets at regular 100ms intervals with fixed power on channel 1 (2412 MHz). The 802.11g packets are generated in GNU Radio, using an 802.11 out-of-tree (OOT) framework [ 1 ], and transmitted through the node's [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/Hardware/rf-front-end#RFFrontEnd RF Front End], as shown in Figure 1. A Dell XPS 13 laptop computer with an Intel 8265 !WiFi card [ 2 ] is then used to receive and decode these packets in different locations, with the output provided by the {{{tcpdump}}} command. Each decoded packet reports its received power from the perspective of the Laptop WiFi card.
     13A uniform procedure is used to measure each node. The procedure utilizes the [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/Hardware/sdr/usrp2974#USRP2974 USRP 2974] in each node to transmit real 802.11g data packets at regular 100ms intervals with fixed +27 dBm power on channel 1 (2412 MHz). The 802.11g packets are generated in GNU Radio, using an 802.11 out-of-tree (OOT) framework [ 1 ], and transmitted through the node's [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/Hardware/rf-front-end#RFFrontEnd RF Front End], as shown in Figure 1. A Dell XPS 13 laptop computer with an Intel 8265 !WiFi card [ 2 ] is then used to receive and decode these packets in different locations, with the output provided by the {{{tcpdump}}} command. Each decoded packet reports its received power from the perspective of the Laptop !WiFi card.
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