lora_dynamic_phy_layer_example
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This tutorial executes a LoRa transmission between a node and a gateway using docker in CorteXlab, transmitting dummy packets between them. | This tutorial executes a LoRa transmission between a node and a gateway using docker in CorteXlab, transmitting dummy packets between them. | ||
- | It shows how to use the interface of a plug and play complete LoRa dynamic physical layer, that can be found inside the following [docker image](https:// | + | It shows how to use the interface of a plug and play complete LoRa dynamic physical layer, that can be found inside the following [docker image](https:// |
This implementation stands on the original LoRa PHY version made by [[https:// | This implementation stands on the original LoRa PHY version made by [[https:// | ||
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### Docker | ### Docker | ||
- | In this tutorial, we will use the docker image available on [Dockerhub](https:// | + | In this tutorial, we will use the docker image available on [Dockerhub](https:// |
Thanks to a docker image, it is possible to easily run on your local machine an environment suitable for CorteXlab, with gnuradio and needed software. Once your project is ready, you can use your upgraded docker image in the testbed. This will allow you to quickly transfer all of your project, files and environment, | Thanks to a docker image, it is possible to easily run on your local machine an environment suitable for CorteXlab, with gnuradio and needed software. Once your project is ready, you can use your upgraded docker image in the testbed. This will allow you to quickly transfer all of your project, files and environment, | ||
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### Deploy the experiment on CorteXlab | ### Deploy the experiment on CorteXlab | ||
- | In order to send this environment on CorteXlab, follow the same procedure as in subsections [[lora_dynamic_phy_layer_example# | + | In order to send this environment on CorteXlab, follow the same procedure as in subsections [[lora_dynamic_phy_layer_example# |
### Results | ### Results | ||
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Look at the answers in the other terminals: | Look at the answers in the other terminals: | ||
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* NODE.phy | * NODE.phy | ||
lora_dynamic_phy_layer_example.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/08 11:35 by pesteve