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UW-Madison GEC 16 Update. GENI WiMAX classroom experience. CS 407 – Foundations of Mobile Systems and Applications 80 undergrad students. Students required to run latency and throughput experiments over multiple WiMAX link across diverse settings. Mobility Services Engine. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UW-MadisonGEC 16 Update

GENI WiMAX classroom experience

• CS 407 – Foundations of Mobile Systems and Applications– 80 undergrad students

• Students required to run latency and throughput experiments over multiple WiMAX link across diverse settings

Mobility Services Engine

• A data measurement framework with APIs that clients and the measurement server exposes

Measurement Requests

Server

• Provide web service using HTTP methods and JSON objects to serve clients and administrators

RESTful Web Service

Web Services API

Mobility Services Engine

- City-wide area, NetB. Circle represents 1.1 ㎢ area

Mobility Services Engine

Purple: Low latency (<100ms)

Other: High latency (>100ms)

WiFi network (MadCity Broadband)

Provide feedback to network selection

Example: over multiple 3G cellular links

Site is live

• http://wiscape.wings.cs.wisc.edu/new_wiscape/measure_stat.php

Airspan Base Station results

• On the air, fully functional• Connected to Internet2 with VLAN to Rutgers

and NY Poly

Throughput (WiMAX) RSSI (WiMAX) RTT (WiMAX)

Tasks completed• Get the base station install complete (moving to Plan B)

• Get yellow nodes installed and connected

• Connect WiNGS mobile gateway to new Airspan WiMAX

• Run a multi-site experiment (video) between UW-Madison and NY Poly U (currently to GEC)– Allow dynamic adaptation over video links (see demo)

• Integrate into classroom for Spring 2013

• Handsets

Planned next steps

• Get the ORBIT yellow nodes deployed– We are still waiting for them

• Handsets– Need help from the MVNO

• Demo of integration between GENI WiMAX and OpenFlow– Preliminary version has been completed

LTE Options

• Spectrum --- find remote locations that will have no likely future commercial deployments

3 hrs north of Madison, WI

LTE Options

• Spectrum --- find remote locations that will have no likely future commercial deployments

• That can benefit from experimental LTE

Hardware and software

• Picochip/Mindspeed

• Software --- some options exist

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