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Title: NSF NRT WHYNET Meeting


1
Discussion on Remote Access to Physical Testbeds
  • WHYNET Meeting
  • Mineo Takai and all other participants

2
WHYNET Access Discussion Items
  • Remote Access to Physical Testbeds
  • Remote Access to Simulation Testbeds
  • Measurement Data Repository
  • WHYNET User Forum

3
Remote Access to Physical Testbeds
  • Requires local support and coordination
  • Testbed availability schedule on the web
  • Reservation based use (limited user base)
  • Discussion and negotiation with local support
    staff on experimental setup
  • Scenario (environment, mobility, application
    etc.)
  • System configuration (radio parameters, protocol
    set etc.)
  • Data to be collected
  • Application level (packet-by-packet,
    time-averaged etc.)
  • Low layer metrics (SNR, PER, raw channel data,
    retransmissions etc.)
  • Mobility

4
Types of Physical Testbeds in WHYNET
  • MIMO
  • UCLA EE
  • SDR
  • UCLA EE
  • UWB
  • USC
  • CDMA 2000
  • UCSD/Ericsson campus
  • (IEEE 802.11 based) MANET
  • Almost all team members
  • Any others?
  • Sensor networks etc.

5
MIMO OFDM
  • Currently quasi real time
  • Use of channel emulator
  • What can be input (controlled)
  • Programmable
  • Number of subcarriers, modulation, coding
  • What can be collected
  • Link level performance, raw data?
  • Timelines (from access perspective)
  • Real time link level (a pair of Tx and Rx) Babak
    to confirm
  • Multiple links (at least 3 radios) Babak to
    confirm

6
Narrowband Software Defined Radios
  • Possible to run a networking experiment
  • Run together with IEEE 802.11b/g networks
  • What can be input (controlled)
  • Networking protocols
  • Accepting C/C programs from users
  • What can be collected
  • Timelines (from access perspective)
  • Infrastructure mode now
  • Ad hoc mode end of sep

7
UWB Radios
  • Hardware not available yet
  • What can be input (controlled)
  • Look at kickoff meeting slides
  • What can be collected
  • Timelines (from access perspective)
  • Actual radios in next 4 to 5 weeks?

8
CDMA 2000
  • Possible to inter-work with WLANs?
  • What can be input (controlled)
  • What can be collected
  • Timelines (from access perspective)

9
MANET
  • IEEE 802.11b/g based networks
  • UCR, Del, UCSB, UCD, UCLA
  • Common scenarios to run at different sites
    (discussed later)
  • Use of robots to control mobility?
  • What can be input (controlled)
  • What can be collected
  • Timelines (from access perspective)

10
Other Radio testbeds
  • Any testbeds that we can give WHYNET users
    access?
  • QAM testbed (ask Babak)
  • MOT based sensor networks (UCR)
  • Integrated sensor/manet heterogeneous networks
    (UCLA/Gerla)
  • Could any industry partners contribute
    equipments?
  • HRL MobiEmu (public GNU license term)
  • Intel sensor networks ??
  • Hybrid testbeds next year

11
Remote Access to Simulation Testbeds
  • Access through WHYNET website
  • Provides users with (limited) computing resource
    to run their scenarios
  • Preconfigured simulators with WHYNET radio and
    protocol models
  • QualNet
  • ns-2
  • GloMoSim
  • Scenario submission (simulator configuration
    files)
  • Simulation results to be given to users

12
Web Based Simulation Testbed Interface
  • (To be available soon)

13
WHYNET Simulation Models
  • WHYNET models to be included in the preconfigured
    simulator executables on the web
  • Individual models to be also available for
    download
  • Channel and radio models that correspond to
    WHYNET physical radio testbeds (expand)
  • UWB channel/radio (USC end of aug 04)
  • (integration with network simulation (USC-UCLA
    dec 04))
  • Integration of 802.11a PHY (UCLA/Zhengrong sep
    04)
  • Integration of 802.11n channel (UCLA/Zhengrong
    oct 04)

14
  • WHYNET networking protocol models (expand)
  • SQualNet (UCLA/Maneesh end of August)
  • SCTP (delaware/Shen end of aug 04)
  • AODVSTAT (UCSB/Amit ?)
  • UWB MAC (UCR/Srikanth Sep 04)
  • Power Heterogeneous (UCR/Srikanth Sep 04)
  • LANMAR (UCLA/Kaixin now)
  • LANMAR/QoS (UCLA/Kaixin ?)
  • PANDA (UCD/Prasant ?)
  • Group mobility model (UCLA/Kaixin now)
  • TCP Westwood (UCLA/Medy now)

15
WHYNET Networking Scenarios
  • Creating common (benchmark) networking scenarios
  • Networking type (mobility and traffic
    characteristics)
  • WLAN
  • Ad Hoc Networking (5 scenarios from UCSB)
  • Mesh Networking
  • Environments (propagation/channel, actual
    mobility and traffic)
  • Office, Residence (indoor)
  • Campus
  • Open (rural)

16
Measurement Data Repository
  • Important to establish common networking
    scenarios first
  • Creating a database indexed by the scenario type
  • Network performance for different environments
  • Search by metrics (PDR, throughput, end-to-end
    delay, jitters)
  • A set of measurement assistance tools
  • Synthetic traffic generators (representative to
    real application characteristics)
  • Loggers for mobility, application traffic etc.
    (UCSB)
  • Users can also contribute measurements

17
WHYNET User Forum
  • whynet-users_at_lists.ucla.edu mailing list archive
    available in the WHYNET website
  • A page that accommodates user contributed
  • Measurements
  • Scenarios
  • Simulation models
  • Operational protocol codes
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