Chair of Network Architectures and ServicesDepartment of InformaticsTechnical University of Munich
ThesisM.Sc.
ThesisM.Sc.
Reproducible WirelessExperimentsIn contrast to wired networks, mea-surements in wireless networks areprone to changes in the environ-ment. To circumvent this issue, weplan a novel testbed. This test-bed should simulate wireless mea-surements by representing the wire-less broadcast medium through ca-bles. Environmental noise and inter-ference is injected into that mediumby Software Defined Radio (SDR) de-vices. Hence, this noise is repro-ducible. We like to measure various different hardware devices like IEEE 802.11WLAN adapters and IEEE 802.15.4 embedded motes, e. g. OpenMote [1]. As SDRhardware we have the USRP B210 [2] and HackRF [3] available. All this hardwareshould be combined into different test setups which are then measured with a testframework. Implementing the required test framework is also part of this thesis.
Motivation
Evaluating useful network topologies
Implementing a test framework
Constructing noise samples
Measuring different hardware devices
Evaluating measurements
Your Task
C and Python programming skills
Firm Linux knowledgePrerequisites
[1] OpenMote: http://www.openmote.com/[2] USRP: https://www.ettus.com/product/details/UB210-KIT[3] HackRF: https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/
References
Maurice Leclaire [email protected]
Stephan M. Gunther [email protected]
http://go.tum.de/125102
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