Jiahua Chen, Tao Wang, Haoyang Wu, Jian Gong, Xiaoguang Li, Yang Hu, Gaohan Zhang, Zhiwei Li, Junrui Yang, Songwu Lu
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摘要
正在进行的移动互联网革命要求快速采用新的无线通信和网络技术。为了实现如此快速的创新,需要一个软件定义的平台来验证和改进通信和网络中的新算法、协议和体系结构。遗憾的是,目前还没有一个系统能够同时满足高可编程性和高性能的要求。在这项工作中,我们报告了我们最近在构建这样一个可重构平台上所做的努力。我们证明了我们提出的平台GRT可以在一个统一的框架中同时支持高性能和高可编程性。此外,GRT可以无缝地集成到Linux下的标准TCP/IP网络协议栈中,并且可以充当具有wifi功能的网络接口卡。此外,它确保了与流行的GNU Radio平台的向后兼容性,这是一个用户友好但性能较低的系统。在演示中,我们将展示802.11a/g WiFi在GRT上的全部功能,包括(1)在两个GRT系统之间以数十Mbps的速度进行无线文件传输;(2)执行默认的Linux TCP/IP应用程序,无需更改(例如SSH);(3)接入点(access point, AP)运行模式,即商品WiFi设备通过WiFi通道,通过grt转换后的AP接入互联网。
A high-performance and high-programmability reconfigurable wireless development platform
The ongoing mobile Internet revolution calls for quick adoptions of new wireless communication and networking technologies. To enable such fast innovations, a software-defined platform is needed to validate and refine new algorithms, protocols, and architectures in communications and networking. Unfortunately, no current systems can meet both requirements of high programmability and high performance. In this work, we report our recent effort on building such a reconfigurable platform. We show that our proposed platform, GRT, can support both high-performance and high-programmability in a unified framework. Moreover, GRT is seamlessly integrated into the standard TCP/IP network protocol stack under Linux, and can act as a WiFi-capable, network interface card. Furthermore, it ensures backward compatibility with the popular GNU Radio platform, a user-friendly, yet low-performance system. In the demo, we will demonstrate the full functionalities of the 802.11a/g WiFi on GRT, including (1) wireless file transfer between two GRT systems at the speed of tens of Mbps; (2) execution of default Linux TCP/IP applications without changes (e.g. SSH); (3) access point (AP) operation mode, where commodity WiFi devices access the Internet via the GRT-converted AP over the WiFi channel.