A template of a “living lab” for wide-area wireless experimentation Suman Banerjee (CS and ECE, UW-Madison)

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A template of a “living lab” for wide-area wireless experimentation Suman Banerjee (CS and ECE, UW-Madison)

Infrastructure -Experimental + commercial-grade wireless hardware -(20+ water towers, various tall buildings) -Access Points at various businesses -City utility poles -Vehicular + regular mobile clients

Partnerships -Academia -Industry -Government -Users Technology leadership Backhaul + ops Logistics + some apps Connected vehicle

10G fiber backhaul 15 miles 8 miles Planned Base stations Existing Base station Data center NAP Potential site view (~60 sq. miles)

5nines access network Base stations Compute resource WiFi converters Compute resource UW enterprise network 5nines data center and NAP User devices Vehicular clients Central ASN/ Radius service Logical view