An Experimental Framework for Channel Sensing through USRP/GNU Radios
An Experimental Framework for Channel Sensing.pdf
Authors: Virgilios Passas, Stratos Keranidis, Thanasis Korakis, Iordanis Koutsopoulos and Leandros Tassiulas
Conference: TridentCom 2012, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2012
Abstract: In the last decade testbeds have been set-up to evaluate network protocols and algorithms under realistic settings. In order to draw solid conclusions about the corresponding experimental results, it is important for the experimenter to have a de- tailed view of the existing channel conditions. Moreover, especially in the context of non-RF-isolated wireless testbeds, where external interference severely impacts the re- sulting performance, the requirement of experimenters for accurate channel monitoring becomes a prerequisite. Toward, this direction, various channel sensing platforms have been introduced, where each one oers dierent operational characteristics. In this demo, we propose the NITOS Channel Sensing framework, which is based on software-dened radio (SDR) devices that feature highly exible wireless transceivers and are able to provide highly accurate channel sensing measurements. Through this framework, online measurement gathering is automated and further simplied using specically developed scripts, so that it becomes a transparent process for the experimenter. The proposed framework is also accompanied by a web user interface that allows the user to get a graphical representation of the gathered measurements.
Download paper: An Experimental Framework for Channel Sensing.pdf