Colosseum,世界上最大的无线网络模拟器

T. Melodia, S. Basagni, K. Chowdhury, A. Gosain, Michele Polese, Pedram Johari, Leonardo Bonati
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实际实验和原型设计是任何无线技术开发的核心步骤。然而,通常情况下,这一关键步骤仅限于小型实验室设置,无法捕获商业部署的规模,也无法确保结果的再现性和可复制性,或者由于缺乏合适的硬件和测试设施而完全跳过。近年来,人们看到了大规模无线实验的公开测试平台的发展。例子包括PAWR程序的测试平台和Colosseum,这是世界上最大的无线网络模拟器。凭借其256个软件定义无线电,24个强大的计算服务器机架和首创的通道模拟器,Colosseum允许用户大规模地原型化无线解决方案,并保证结果的再现性和可复制性。本教程提供了Colosseum平台的概述。我们描述了整个测试平台的架构和组件,然后我们展示了如何在不同场景下使用异构无线技术(例如,Wi-Fi和蜂窝)运行实际实验。我们还强调如何将斗兽场实验移植到不同的测试平台,促进全周期实验无线研究:在完全可控和可观察的环境中进行大规模设计,实验和测试,并在现场进行测试。本教程总结了对Colosseum灵活未来的考虑,重点关注其计划扩展,以模拟更高频段(毫米波)的更大场景和通道。
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Colosseum, the world's largest wireless network emulator
Practical experimentation and prototyping are core steps in the development of any wireless technology. Often times, however, this crucial step is confined to small laboratory setups that do not capture the scale of commercial deployments and do not ensure result reproducibility and replicability, or it is skipped altogether for lack of suitable hardware and testing facilities. Recent years have seen the development of publicly-available testing platforms for wireless experimentation at scale. Examples include the testbeds of the PAWR program and Colosseum, the world's largest wireless network emulator. With its 256 software-defined radios, 24 racks of powerful compute servers and first-of-its-kind channel emulator, Colosseum allows users to prototype wireless solutions at scale, and guarantees reproducibility and replicability of results. This tutorial provides an overview of the Colosseum platform. We describe the architecture and components of the testbed as a whole, and we then showcase how to run practical experiments in diverse scenarios with heterogeneous wireless technologies (e.g., Wi-Fi and cellular). We also emphasize how Colosseum experiments can be ported to different testing platforms, facilitating full-cycle experimental wireless research: design, experiments and tests at scale in a fully controlled and observable environment and testing in the field. The tutorial concludes with considerations on the flexible future of Colosseum, focusing on its planned extension to emulate larger scenarios and channels at higher frequency bands (mmWave).
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