Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GENI WiMAX: BBN Mobile Stations Manu Gosain and Tony Michel GENI Project Office at Raytheon BBN Technologies Nov 2,
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation BBN Mobile Stations (Clients) Windows PC with USB-connected WiMAX modem –Example: AWB (Accton Wireless Broadband) US210 WiMAX USB adapter, using Beceem chips, and works with any network ID –Summary: debug monitor, useful to capture client RSSI, limited use on windows platform Linux PC with Intel 5150/6250 mini-PCI express card WiMAX modem. Samsung NC10 and Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Android handset with WIMAX capability
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation3Sept 20, 2010 Windows XP + Beceem Dongle Nice, works out of the box.profile encrypted Fair sensitivity Ran with cygwin –Shell scripts –Thrp tests
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation WiMAX Mobile Station: Linux PC Linux PC with Intel 5150/6250 mini- PCI express card WiMAX modem –Examples: Samsung NC10, Dell Inspiron Mini 10 –Open-source driver, can work with any network ID –Full support for custom applications –Full support for OMF/OML applications and control, including image loading –Summary: Currently the most capable client Intel 5150/6250 mini-PCI express card with Linux driver
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation5Sept 20, 2010 Dell Inspiron + Linux Wireless WinLAB kernel BBN GDB wimaxcu wimaxll
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation WiMAX Mobile Station: Android Handset Android handset with WIMAX capability –Example: HTC EVO 4G handset, sold by Sprint –As sold, locked to Sprint; how to allow connection to GENI network? –How to support custom applications? –How to support OMF/OML applications and control? –Summary: Very attractive for certain uses; working to resolve issues
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation7Sept 20, 2010 HTC EVO Android 4G Android OS “locked” vs “unlocked” Unlock and install 2.1 Find profile & freq tables, replace with GENI