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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 15th ACM Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental evaluation & CHaracterization.
Much like earlier "network softwarization" efforts, the Open RAN concept is poised to have a transformative impact on the manner in which radio access networks (RANs) are realized and operated. The inherent complexity of the RAN ecosystem and the fac
Autor:
Jacobus Van der Merwe, Jonathon Duerig, Leigh Stoller, David Johnson, David Schurig, Alex Orange, Gary Wong, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Eric Eide, Mike Hibler, Robert Ricci, Joe Breen, Neal Patwari, Dustin Maas, Kirk Webb
Publikováno v:
MobiSys
POWDER is a highly flexible, deeply programmable, and city-scale scientific instrument that enables cutting-edge research in wireless technologies. Researchers interact with the POWDER platform via the Internet to conduct their experiments, with zero
Publikováno v:
MobiSys
This demonstration will showcase our efforts to develop a radio access network (RAN) slicing mechanism that is controllable via management software in an Open RAN framework. To our knowledge, our work represents the first effort that combines an open
Autor:
Robert Ricci, Jacobus Van der Merwe, Dustin Maas, Eric Eide, Gary Wong, David Schurig, Kirk Webb, Earl Lewis, Alex Orange, David Johnson, Daniel Reading, Andrew Buffmire, Neal Patwari, Jonathon Duerig, Joe Breen, Leigh Stoller, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Kevin Dutt, Mike Hibler
Publikováno v:
WiNTECH@MOBICOM
This paper provides an overview of the Platform for Open Wireless Data-driven Experimental Research (POWDER). POWDER is a city-scale, remotely accessible, end-to-end software defined platform to support mobile and wireless research. Compared to other
Publikováno v:
WISEC
We investigate the ability of an attacker to passively use an otherwise secure wireless network to detect moving people through walls. We call this attack on privacy of people a "monitoring radio windows" (MRW) attack. We design and implement the MRW
Publikováno v:
LCN Workshops
The ability for special operations forces (SOF) to rapidly deploy a through-building tracking system upon arrival at a tactical operation, e.g., a hostage scenario, and thereby estimate the approximate locations of the people within the building has
New techniques in cross-layer wireless networks are building demand for ubiquitous channel sounding, that is, the capability to measure channel impulse response (CIR) with any standard wireless network and node. Towards that goal, we present a softwa
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f0a0b11bc25dbd792ff020cf9afc9a0b
http://arxiv.org/abs/1007.3476
http://arxiv.org/abs/1007.3476
Publikováno v:
The Annals of thoracic surgery. 83(4)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 22:537-537