This Wiki provides general information and end-user tutorials concerning the FIT/CorteXlab testbed.
The FIT/CorteXlab testbed is one of 9 testbeds of the Future Internet of Things (FIT) Initiative. All the testbeds are dedicated to radio communication research but FIT/CorteXlab is the only one specifically designed for Software Defined and Cognitive Radio research.
With its 180m² EM shielded room that ensures experiment reproducibility and its 40 high-end SDR-capable radio nodes, FIT/CorteXlab provides a unique setup to experiment on new state-of-the-art radio techniques.
More info on the official FIT/CorteXlab website: www.cortexlab.fr.
A recent video presentation of FIT/CorteXlab (and the S3-CAP framework) can be found here.
To get started with CorteXlab, follow these short introductory steps:
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Mentioning FIT/CorteXlab in your research publications allow us to measure the impact of the usage of the testbed, which in turn keeps the testbed working.
If you have used FIT/CorteXlab in your research publications there are two ways to mention it:
Please use this phrase in your acknowledgements line:
Experiments presented in this work were carried out using the FIT/CorteXlab testbed. (see http://wiki.cortexlab.fr).
Cite the following paper: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6849176/
With bibtex:
@inproceedings{massouri2014cortexlab, title={CorteXlab: An open FPGA-based facility for testing SDR \& cognitive radio networks in a reproducible environment}, author={Massouri, Abdelbassat and Cardoso, Leonardo and Guillon, Benjamin and Hutu, Florin and Villemaud, Guillaume and Risset, Tanguy and Gorce, Jean-Marie}, booktitle={Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2014 IEEE Conference on}, pages={103--104}, year={2014}, organization={IEEE} }