| 5 | | The subpages here describe the radio, network, and computing hardware that are able to be reserved. |
| | 5 | Everything that Experimenters can interact with is referred to as a [wiki:Resources Resource] |
| | 6 | |
| | 7 | To run an experiment, you will configure the resources that you need. |
| | 8 | |
| | 9 | This includes: |
| | 10 | * Compute |
| | 11 | * capable of having disk images loaded and saved |
| | 12 | * users can log into them with ssh after provisioning |
| | 13 | * Software Defined Radios |
| | 14 | * FPGA images loaded with UHD |
| | 15 | * Radio paramaters controlled with UHD or other API |
| | 16 | * RF Frontends |
| | 17 | * api to control switches, filters, and gain |
| | 18 | * Network switches |
| | 19 | * connectivity defined with API |
| | 20 | * Optical Devices |
| | 21 | * space switch, roadms, and other devices controlled with optical config service |
| | 22 | |
| | 23 | |
| | 24 | Note, some resources will fall into more than one of the above categories, such as a compute machine with integrated SDR, like the [wiki:Hardware/sdr/usrp2974 USRP 2974] |