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- | # Welcome to the FIT/CorteXlab | + | # Welcome to the CorteXlab |
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+ | {{:: | ||
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+ | ===== News ===== | ||
+ | * 06/11/2024: PEPR PC10 Meeting at the INSA around CorteXlab | ||
+ | * 27/08/2024: Presence at GNU Radio European Days | ||
+ | * CorteXlab is part of the PEPR Reseaux futurs Project | ||
+ | * CorteXlab | ||
- | This Wiki provides general information and end-user tutorials concerning the FIT/ | ||
/*===== 1st Grid5000-FIT School (NEW!) ===== | /*===== 1st Grid5000-FIT School (NEW!) ===== | ||
- | If you're attending the 1st Grid5000-FIT School, taking place at Sophia Antipolis, from April 3 to 6, all information related to FIT/CorteXlab, including: | + | If you're attending the 1st Grid5000-FIT School, taking place at Sophia Antipolis, from April 3 to 6, all information related to CorteXlab, including: |
* Prerequisites | * Prerequisites | ||
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can be found here: [1st Grid5000-FIT School](g5k-fit-school) */ | can be found here: [1st Grid5000-FIT School](g5k-fit-school) */ | ||
- | ===== What is FIT/CorteXlab? ===== | + | ===== What is CorteXlab? ===== |
- | The FIT/ | + | The FIT/ |
- | With its 180m² EM shielded room that ensures experiment reproducibility and its 40 high-end SDR-capable radio nodes, CorteXlab provides a unique setup to experiment on new state-of-the-art radio techniques. | + | With its 180m² EM shielded room that ensures experiment reproducibility and its 40 high-end SDR-capable radio nodes, |
More info on the official FIT/ | More info on the official FIT/ | ||
- | ===== Why do I need FIT/CorteXlab? ===== | + | A recent video presentation of FIT/ |
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+ | ===== Why do I need CorteXlab? ===== | ||
* **Because it goes down to the physical layer: | * **Because it goes down to the physical layer: | ||
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* [[access|Access the testbed]] | * [[access|Access the testbed]] | ||
* [[Reserve|Book the testbed]] | * [[Reserve|Book the testbed]] | ||
- | * [[tutorials|Follow some FIT/CorteXlab tutorials]] | + | * [[tutorials|Follow some CorteXlab tutorials]] |
- | ===== Recent publications using FIT/CorteXlab ===== | + | ===== Recent publications using CorteXlab ===== |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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More [[https:// | More [[https:// | ||
- | ===== I have used FIT/CorteXlab, how do I cite it? ===== | + | ===== I have used CorteXlab, how do I cite it? ===== |
- | Mentioning | + | Mentioning CorteXlab in your research publications allow us to measure the impact of the usage of the testbed, which in turn keeps the testbed working. :-) |
- | If you have used FIT/CorteXlab in your research publications there are two ways to mention it: | + | If you have used CorteXlab in your research publications there are two ways to mention it: |
==== Via aknowledgement: | ==== Via aknowledgement: | ||
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< | < | ||
- | Experiments presented in this paper were carried out using the FIT/ | + | Experiments presented in this work were carried out using the FIT/ |
</ | </ | ||
==== Via citation: ==== | ==== Via citation: ==== |
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