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running_your_first_experiment [2025/05/14 17:59] – created cmorinrunning_your_first_experiment [2025/05/14 18:31] (current) cmorin
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 Create on your airlock home a folder called ''Tutorials'', in it another folder called ''Tuto_1''. Create on your airlock home a folder called ''Tutorials'', in it another folder called ''Tuto_1''.
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 <code> <code>
 you@srvairlock:~$ mkdir Tutorials you@srvairlock:~$ mkdir Tutorials
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-## Create the scenario+## The scenario
  
 For the following, the ''task'' will refer to the instructions given by Airlock, the scenario file and minus. The ''experiment'' will refer to the OFDM transmission.  For the following, the ''task'' will refer to the instructions given by Airlock, the scenario file and minus. The ''experiment'' will refer to the OFDM transmission. 
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   * **Node16** will behave as the **OFDM receiver**   * **Node16** will behave as the **OFDM receiver**
  
-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 [[start | home of this wiki]]. 
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 +For more information on the ''scenario.yaml'' file syntax, please check the [[scenario_file_format]] page.
  
 Once this is done, you can save the file to disk by pressing Ctrl+X to exit, followed by Y to save the current state. Once this is done, you can save the file to disk by pressing Ctrl+X to exit, followed by Y to save the current state.
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-And now we have a new file called ''ofdm_benchmark.task'' which is ready to be submitted. Warning, do not leave a slash after the directory task name (i.e. ''ofdm_benchmark'' ) or the command will fail.+And now we have a new file called ''ofdm\_benchmark.task'' which is ready to be submitted. Warning, do not leave a slash after the directory task name (i.e. ''ofdm_benchmark'' ) or the command will fail.
  
 ## Submitting the task ## Submitting the task
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 </code> </code>
  
-On the terminal accessing the node 16 (receiver) with ssh, you should see the following:+You should see the following:
  
 <code> <code>
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