[[Include(WikiToC)]] = COSMOS Testbed Overview The COSMOS (“Cloud enhanced Open Software defined MObile wireless testbed for city-Scale deployment”) project is aimed at design, development and deployment of an advanced wireless city-scale testbed in order to support real-world experimentation on next-generation wireless technologies and applications. COSMOS is a joint project involving [https://www.rutgers.edu Rutgers], [https://www.columbia.edu Columbia], and [https://www.nyu.edu NYU] along with [https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/cto/#/ New York City], [https://www.ccny.cuny.edu City College of New York], [https://www.siliconharlem.com Silicon Harlem], [https://www.arizona.edu University of Arizona] and [https://www.research.ibm.com IBM]. It is supported by the [https://www.nsf.gov National Science Foundation (NSF)] [https://advancedwireless.org/ Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR)] program. The COSMOS testbed is being deployed in West Harlem, New York City with technical focus on ultra-high-bandwidth and low-latency wireless communications with tightly coupled edge computing, and emphasis on the millimeter-wave (mmWave) radio communications and dynamic optical switching. For more details see the project's [https://cosmos-lab.org website] and the following paper describes the project vision and key technologies as well as the development, deployment, and outreach efforts. We would appreciate it if you cite this paper when publishing results obtained using the COSMOS testbed. 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)] === Registration Both Organizations and individuals can register. Your provided contact information must be associated with the organization you are registering as. New Users should sign up using the [https://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/register User Registration Form], but please check to make sure you are signing up under the correct organization, as only the selected group's admin will see your request. Organizations must list a primary contact, who will be responsible for approving individual memberships in that group. In addition, they are responsible for the conduct of their members. They can be registered at the [https://www.orbit-lab.org/userManagement/orgReg Organization Registration Form] === Conduct Since the testbed can radiate in a wide range of RF frequencies, and uses a considerable amount of power and other resources, we require that it be used for legitimate research purposes. Efforts have been made to prevent accidental misuse or interference with other users or the public, however deliberate abusive or malicious actions will result in a ban from access. Accidents, mistakes, misconfigurations and the like happen. Some actions, such as transmitting on a forbidden frequency, or accidental network denial of service, will result in a warning to you, and your group administrator. This is a shared resource, please make every effort to be considerate to other users. === Getting Started For first-time users please refer to the [wiki:cosmos_workflow COSMOS work flow process] page. There are a few steps involved so this is meant to be used as a guideline. Time based reservation can be made at the [https://www.orbit-lab.org/cPanel/controlPanel/start Control Panel]. From that page, under "Manage my account" is a link to upload a ssh public-key. Configure your client to use the corresponding private key for access. During your reservation, your SSH keys will be enabled at [ssh://USERNAME@console.domain.cosmos-lab.org USERNAME@console.domain.cosmos-lab.org] The naming convention for devices and networks is described at [wiki:naming naming] The default images we support are listed and described at [wiki:node_images node images] === Tutorials Events and in person tutorials are listed under [wiki:Events COSMOS Events] Usage examples and starter experiments at [wiki:tutorials tutorials] === A COSMOS Overview Paper * 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)] We would appreciate it if you cite this paper when publishing results that use the COSMOS testbed.