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Activities

  • NITOS Outdoor deployment consists of powerful nodes that feature multiple wireless interfaces and allow for experimentation with heterogeneous (Wi-Fi, WiMAX,

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  • The setup NITOS testbed is currently using is a fixed setup (employing no mobility between BSs) that does not require

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  • Towards the development of a remote accessible LTE testbed, where experimenters from all the word will be able to run

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  • NITOS facility provides remote access to OpenFlow switches (2 x Pronto 3290 , 2 x HP 3800 ), enabling the user to create

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  • NITlab developed a software defined radio (SDR) testbed that consists of 18 Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) devices attached to

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  • NITOS is an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) compatible facility thanks to the implementation of the key components of the ITS

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  • NITOS cloud infrastructure is based on HP GEN8 blade servers and one HP DL380p GEN8 server. Cloud Infrastructure UTH Each blade server has

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NITOS

The Future Internet Facility

  • Outdoor Testbed

    Experiments under real world environment Read More
  • Indoor Testbed

    Experiments in RF isolated environment Read More
  • Office testbed

    Experiments in an office environment Read More
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Outdoor Nodes


Outdoor Nodes

The upgraded Outdoor Nodes have been developed by the NITLab team and support MIMO operation. The new version of the Outdoor Nodes are equipped with 802.11a/b/g and 802.11a/b/g/n wireless interfaces. They also feature 2-core Intel cpus, new generation solid state drives and usb web cameras. Last but not least, each node is equipped with light, temperature and humidity sensors.

Outdoor Nodes

 

 

 

               Outdoor Nodes

 You can find in the following table, some indicative specifications for the Outdoor Nodes. These could be altered according to the specific needs of each deployment. 

Specifications:

Motherboard Features two Gigabit network interfaces and supports two wireless interfaces
CPU CPU Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2,26 GHz
RAM 2G DDR3
Wireless Interfaces Atheros 802.11a/b/g   &   Atheros 802.11a/b/g/n (MIMO)
Chassis Manager card NITlab CM card
Storage Solid state drive
Power Supply 350 Watt mini-ATX
Antennas Multi-band 5dbi , operates both on 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz
Pigtails High quality pigtails (UFL to RP-SMA)

 

In order to control and monitor Outdoor nodes' operation, we use NITlab's Chassis Manager Card (CM card). A tiny web server is running on the CM card and serves http requests, such as power on/off and reset commands. Further more, CM card can support real time sensor measurements, since it can be connected with temperature & humidity sensors, as well as with light sensors.

CM card

 

Two leds are used to indicate the operational status of the outdoor nodes. More specifically a two state led, located on the side, indicates the power status of the node. If the led is red the node is turned off and if the led is blue the node is turned on. The same led flashes in red mode each time the cm card serves a request.

The second led is on the cm card and indicates the connection of the node to the power supply.

What Our Experimenters Say

  • NITOS is a very reliable and well managed platform. The offered infrastructure and features are great. The management team is very supportive.

    Mustafa Al-Bado
    Postdoctoral researcher
    Insight centre, University College Cork (UCC)
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