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g5k-fit-school [2018/03/21 11:53] – [Prerequesites] trissetg5k-fit-school [2018/11/16 10:59] (current) ooubejja
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   * An internet connection to be able to connect to the FIT/CorteXlab platform in particular:   * An internet connection to be able to connect to the FIT/CorteXlab platform in particular:
       *  we use port 2269 for ssh connection, some Wifi network might block these ports       *  we use port 2269 for ssh connection, some Wifi network might block these ports
-      *  The Tutorial will work from anywhere in the world, however launching GNURadio on the CorteXlab serveur migth result in long execution because of its interface.+      *  The Tutorial will work from anywhere in the world, however launching GNURadio on the CorteXlab server might result in slow execution due to the latency of X window protocol.
   * virtualbox version 5.2 or greater   * virtualbox version 5.2 or greater
 +      * Warning, precedent version of virtual box will probably not work 
  
 You can get the VM image from http://xp.cortexlab.fr/downloads/debian-jessie-cortexlab.ova (or on provided usb keys). You can get the VM image from http://xp.cortexlab.fr/downloads/debian-jessie-cortexlab.ova (or on provided usb keys).
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 This VM is also preconfigured to allow easy connection to tutorial accounts on the FIT/CorteXlab platform. You can execute ''$ ssh tuto<X>@airlock''. The appropriate keypair is already installed in the VM, you'll only need the passphrase of the key which will be given during the tutorial session. This VM is also preconfigured to allow easy connection to tutorial accounts on the FIT/CorteXlab platform. You can execute ''$ ssh tuto<X>@airlock''. The appropriate keypair is already installed in the VM, you'll only need the passphrase of the key which will be given during the tutorial session.
  
-/*===== Division of resources =====+===== Division of resources =====
  
 Since we're all going to be using FIT/CorteXlab at the same time, a division of the resources is necessary. This will allow all groups to access the testbed without any conflicts. Since we're all going to be using FIT/CorteXlab at the same time, a division of the resources is necessary. This will allow all groups to access the testbed without any conflicts.
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 ===== FIT/CorteXlab 102 ===== ===== FIT/CorteXlab 102 =====
  
-[FIT/CorteXlab 102](cortexlab102) +This hands-on session present fft-web, a tool that can be used to monitor in real-time your experiment. It allows the visualisation of any signal that can be vectorised, as for example the spectrum usage in the CorteXlab room.
-===== Hackathon ===== */+
  
 +To access this tutorial go here: [FIT/CorteXlab 102](cortexlab102)
 +===== FIT/CorteXlab 103 =====
 +This tutorial show haw to reuse tutorial from GNUradio community, such as OFDM or Narrow band PHY communication implemented in GNUradio, so as to run these on air in CorteXlab: [FIT/CorteXlab 103](cortexlab103)
  
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 +===== Hackathon =====
 +This competition will have only one winner.
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 +Test your FIT/CorteXlab skills here : [Hackathon](hackathon) !
  
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