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| 3 | == Getting Started with COSMOS SDR Resources == |
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| 5 | === Description === |
| 6 | In this tutorial we'll demonstrate how to run a basic wireless experiment using software defined radios in the COSMOS testbed. Two COSMOS nodes will be used: one to transmit a signal, and the other to receive it. |
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| 8 | === Prerequisites === |
| 9 | All tutorials on the COSMOS wiki assume that you have already created a user account through [https://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/register the new user registration form]. |
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| 11 | In order to access the test bed, create a reservation on [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/cPanel/controlPanel/start the online scheduler] and have it approved by the reservation service. Access to the resources are granted after the reservation is confirmed. Please see the page describing [wiki:CosmosOverview/Workflow the COSMOS work flow page] for more information. |
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| 13 | === Resources required === |
| 14 | For this example we used two USRP 2974 SDRs on [wiki:Architecture/Domains/cosmos_sb1 sandbox 1]. |
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| 16 | === Tutorial Setup === |
| 17 | Follow the steps below to gain access to this console and set up your node with an appropriate image. |
| 18 | 1. [GettingStarted#MakeaReservation Create a resource reservation] for sandbox 1. |
| 19 | 2. Once reservation is approved, [wiki:GettingStarted#LogintoyourReservation login into the console] using ssh. Since you are using sandbox 1, you will ssh to |
| 20 | {{{#!shell |
| 21 | YOUR_USERNAME@console.sb1.cosmos-lab.org |
| 22 | }}} |
| 23 | 3. Use OMF commands to [GettingStarted#ControlResourceswithOMF load the baseline-uhd.sdr image] on your resources. |
| 24 | {{{#!shell |
| 25 | omf load -i baseline-uhd.ndz -t sdr2-s1-lg1,sdr2-md1 |
| 26 | }}} |
| 27 | 1. Once the nodes are successfully imaged, turn them on and check the status |
| 28 | {{{#!shell |
| 29 | omf tell -a on -t sdr2-s1-lg1,sdr2-md1 |
| 30 | }}} |
| 31 | {{{#!shell |
| 32 | omf stat -t sdr2-s1-lg1,sdr2-md1 |
| 33 | }}} |
| 34 | 1. After waiting for the nodes to power up and boot, you will be able to ssh to them from the console: |
| 35 | {{{#!shell |
| 36 | ssh root@sdr2-s1-lg1 |
| 37 | }}} |
| 38 | NOTE: for some nodes, such as the server machines, it can take several minutes for a node to finish the booting process. This is normal, and you'll have to wait until the nodes is fully booted before you can ssh to it. |
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