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Please refer to the instructions below on how to get your system ready for the tutorial. | Please refer to the instructions below on how to get your system ready for the tutorial. | ||
- | - Toolchain: | + | ==== Toolchain |
- | All the information needed for the toolchain installation is [here](https:// | + | All the information needed for the toolchain installation is [here](toolchain) |
- | - VirtualBox Image: | + | ==== VirtualBox Image ==== |
We provide a virtual machine image which contains a ready to use instance of gnuradio, the same version as the one in the FIT/ | We provide a virtual machine image which contains a ready to use instance of gnuradio, the same version as the one in the FIT/ | ||
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* A computer | * A computer | ||
* An internet connection to be able to connect to the FIT/ | * An internet connection to be able to connect to the FIT/ | ||
- | * | + | * |
* 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. | * 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 | + | * Virtualbox |
* Warning, precedent version of virtual box will probably not work | * Warning, precedent version of virtual box will probably not work | ||
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Once you have copied the ova to your laptop, follow these steps: | Once you have copied the ova to your laptop, follow these steps: | ||
- | * execute: '' | + | * execute: '' |
- | * import the ova in virtualbox. | + | * import the ova in virtualbox. Note that if the import fails with error '' |
- | From there you can start the VM. You can connect to accounts cxlbusr or root, without any password. You can also connect to the VM with ssh. The network address to connect to depends on the operating system (use your OS interface managing commands or gui to get the IP address). On Linux, it will most likely be 192.168.56.101, | + | From there you can start the VM. You can connect to accounts |
- | You should | + | You should |
- | This VM is also preconfigured to allow easy connection to tutorial accounts on the FIT/ | + | The SSH is not configured |
- | ===== Division of resources ===== | ||
- | Since we're all going to be using FIT/ | + | ---- |
- | First of all, all tutorial attendees will arrange themselves in groups of two. For each group, a list of resources is given at the beginning of each tutorial. If you're unsure of what resources to use, or if you weren' | ||
===== FIT/ | ===== FIT/ | ||
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+ | ==== Division of resources ==== | ||
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+ | Since we're all going to be using FIT/ | ||
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+ | First of all, all tutorial attendees will arrange themselves in groups of two (or three, depending on the number of participants). For each group, a list of resources is given at the beginning of each tutorial. If you're unsure of what resources to use, or if you weren' | ||
+ | ==== The tutorial ==== | ||
In this hands-on tutorial we will introduce the very basics of using FIT/ | In this hands-on tutorial we will introduce the very basics of using FIT/ | ||
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The tutorial can be found under this link: [FIT/ | The tutorial can be found under this link: [FIT/ | ||
- | ===== FIT/ | ||
- | 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. | ||
- | To access this tutorial go here: [FIT/ | ||
- | ===== FIT/ | ||
- | 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/ | ||
- | /* | + | ---- |
- | ===== Hackathon ===== | + | |
- | This competition will have only one winner. | + | |
- | Test your FIT/CorteXlab skills here : [Hackathon](hackathon) | + | |
+ | ===== ISP-IoT Challenge ===== | ||
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+ | /* | ||
+ | More details will be shared in due course | ||
*/ | */ | ||
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+ | Test your GNU Radio & FIT/ | ||
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+ | Meanwhile, if you feel that you are not ready yet, you can have a look at some of our cool[[tutorials|tutorials]] | ||
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+ | **Reminder** : Even if a job is running during this winter school, it is deployed as a container mode [[sharing_the_testbed_with_other_users|(more information here)]] and **you can still use the testbed**. However, be sure to add the right options while booking nodes. | ||
+ | Here is an example of job reservation with the following options : | ||
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+ | * inside the container job n°2018 | ||
+ | * duration 30 minutes | ||
+ | * book node 4 and 6 | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | you@srvairlock: | ||
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+ | </ |
isp-iot.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/20 11:41 by ooubejja