Changes between Version 45 and Version 46 of Architecture/optical


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    44This page describes the vision and current deployment of the COSMOS optical connectivity layer, a critical building block of the COSMOS testbed, used to enable high bandwidth and low latency networking and to support experimentation with emerging and future wireless technologies and applications (for more details see [1, Section 4.3]). The optical connectivity layer in COSMOS allows an experimenter to reconfigure connectivity between devices at the L1 (physical) layer. This provides the ability to restructure the physical topology of the entire testbed, changing not just latency between nodes but how individual signals are routed, with no overhead, throughout the testbed.
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    6 [1] D. Raychaudhuri, I. Seskar, G. Zussman, T. Korakis, D. Kilper, T. Chen, J. Kolodziejski, M. Sherman, Z. Kostic, X. Gu, H. Krishnaswamy, S. Maheshwari, P. Skrimponis, and C. Gutterman, “Challenge: COSMOS: A city-scale programmable testbed for experimentation with advanced wireless,” in ''Proc. ACM MOBICOM’20 (to appear)'', 2020.
     6[1] D. Raychaudhuri, I. Seskar, G. Zussman, T. Korakis, D. Kilper, T. Chen, J. Kolodziejski, M. Sherman, Z. Kostic, X. Gu, H. Krishnaswamy, S. Maheshwari, P. Skrimponis, and C. Gutterman, “Challenge: COSMOS: A city-scale programmable testbed for experimentation with advanced wireless,” in ''Proc. ACM MOBICOM’20 (to appear)'', 2020. [https://wimnet.ee.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/MobiCom2020_COSMOS.pdf (Download)]
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    88=== Vision ===