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gnu_radio_lora_dynamic_phy_layer [2021/06/15 16:55] – pesteve | gnu_radio_lora_dynamic_phy_layer [2021/06/15 17:09] – First draft, TODO : Run experiment section and explanation of the project structure and files pesteve | ||
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## Pull the docker image | ## Pull the docker image | ||
- | In order to follow this tutorial, we will use the docker image found on [Dockerhub](https:// | + | In order to follow this tutorial, we will use the docker image found on [Dockerhub](https:// |
Thanks to docker, it is possible to deploy a suitable environment on CorteXlab, with gnuradio and needed software. | Thanks to docker, it is possible to deploy a suitable environment on CorteXlab, with gnuradio and needed software. | ||
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If you want to modify this scenario, for example in order to automatize the experiment, check out the first tutorial on how to use docker with CorteXlab [[gnu_radio_docker_benchmark_example# | If you want to modify this scenario, for example in order to automatize the experiment, check out the first tutorial on how to use docker with CorteXlab [[gnu_radio_docker_benchmark_example# | ||
- | For more info on where these nodes are located inside the platform, please check the node position map at the home of this wiki. | + | For more info on where these nodes are located inside the platform, please check the node position map at the home of this wiki [[doc# |
Assuming your account has been correctly created, you can now copy the folder with the scenario file into the Airlock SSH front-end: | Assuming your account has been correctly created, you can now copy the folder with the scenario file into the Airlock SSH front-end: |
gnu_radio_lora_dynamic_phy_layer.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/23 15:58 by pesteve