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| {{https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/TCP - Madison - Google Earth - 10-02-08.jpg?300|TCP Download Rate in Madison, WI on a Cellular 3G EVDO Network}} | | | {{https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/TCP - Madison - Google Earth - 10-02-08.jpg?300|TCP Download Rate in Madison, WI on a Cellular 3G EVDO Network}} | | ||
- | | Google Earth Interface [[https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/Tour of Madison, WI - TCP, Ping, Latency, Packet Loss - 10-01-08.kmz|kmz]] | | + | | Google Earth Interface [[https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/Tour of Madison, WI - TCP, Ping, Latency, Packet Loss - 10-01-08.kmz|interactive kmz]] [[https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/Tour%20of%20Madison,%20WI%20-%20TCP,%20Ping,%20Latency,%20Packet%20Loss%20-%2010-01-08.mp4|mp4]] | |
| {{https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/madison_sigmetrics_demo_with_balloon_07-01-08.png?300|Google Maps Interface}} | | | {{https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/madison_sigmetrics_demo_with_balloon_07-01-08.png?300|Google Maps Interface}} | | ||
- | | Google Maps Interface | | + | | Google Maps Interface [[https://corral.wail.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/MobiCom2008/demo.pl|interactive live demo]] | |
| {{https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/Data Flow Diag 09-18-08.png?300|Data Flow in Infrastructure}} | | | {{https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ormont/WiNGS/Data Flow Diag 09-18-08.png?300|Data Flow in Infrastructure}} | | ||
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==== How to access ==== | ==== How to access ==== | ||
- | The testbed nodes are remotely accessible and programmable. Each node consists of a Intel Core-2 Duo 2.0 GHz laptop, with WiFi interfaces, a 3G EVDO rev. A interface, and a Mobile Access Router (MAR) for providing Internet access to the bus passengers. | + | The testbed nodes are remotely accessible and programmable. Each node consists of a Intel Core-2 Duo 2.0 GHz laptop, with WiFi interfaces, a 3G EVDO rev. A interface, and a vehicular mobile router for providing Internet access to the bus passengers. |
We also have a remote bus tracking interface that allows us to locate the position of the buses in real-time. | We also have a remote bus tracking interface that allows us to locate the position of the buses in real-time. | ||