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isp-iot-challenge [2018/11/20 15:02] – [Stage 2: CorteXlab testing] ooubejjaisp-iot-challenge [2018/11/22 14:17] (current) – [Stage 3: Raise the bar !] ooubejja
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 Start experimenting and try to get some results as in the local tests. Start experimenting and try to get some results as in the local tests.
 Maybe you'll have to strengthen the processing in the uplink transmission (modify some parameters, thresholds, etc) Maybe you'll have to strengthen the processing in the uplink transmission (modify some parameters, thresholds, etc)
 +
 +**UPDATE For Wednesday 21 :**
 +
 +If you have some difficulties creating GRC flowgraphs, you can get an example for each node here:
 +
 +<code>
 +yourlogin@srvairlock:~$ mkdir stage2
 +yourlogin@srvairlock:~$ cp /cortexlab/homes/ooubejja/ws/cxlb stage2/
 +yourlogin@srvairlock:~$ ls stage2/cxlb
 +</code>
 +
 +In stage2/cxlb you should have these files now:
 +
 +<code>
 +A.txt             ephyl_bs_core.py  ephyl_sensor.py           main_bs.grc      scenario.yaml
 +B.txt             ephyl_bs.grc      ephyl_sn_sched.py         main_bs.py       tag2msg.py
 +C.txt             ephyl_bs.py       example.txt               main_sensor.grc  tag2msg_sn.py
 +data_slot_mux.py  ephyl_sensor.grc  file_source_slot_ctrl.py  main_sensor.py
 +</code>
 +
 +Open ''main_bs.grc'' and ''main_sensor.grc'' in GNU Radio, some parameters are already set to match CorteXlab setting (UHD blocks, generation options, reference source,etc). However, you should verify RF parameters (Freq, gain, sample rate,etc).
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 +Also, don't forget to adapt ''scenario.yaml'' to your actual scenario. 
  
  
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 The proposals can be relevant to :  PHY/MAC layers, data compression, channel coding, throughput, interference management, etc. The proposals can be relevant to :  PHY/MAC layers, data compression, channel coding, throughput, interference management, etc.
  
-Finally, keep in mind that, even after the Winster school, you can continue working on the framework (or anything else) anywhere and anytime, since you have your personal FIT/CorteXlab account.  +Finally, keep in mind that, even after the Winter school, you can continue working on the framework (or anything else) anywhere and any time, since you have your personal FIT/CorteXlab account.  
 And, please, if you ever use the testbed in your research, don't forget to [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6849176/|cite]] FIT/CorteXlab in your publications And, please, if you ever use the testbed in your research, don't forget to [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6849176/|cite]] FIT/CorteXlab in your publications
 +
 +**THURSDAY 22 UPDATE :**
 +
 +2pm-3.30pm ->  Add final touch and prepare a presentation (if any) 
 +
 +3.30pm-4.30pm -> Present your contribution
 +
 +4.30pm-5pm -> Winners announcement
  
  
  
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