Open Wireless Lab - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
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Team (alphabetical order)
@Former user (Deleted)
@LTE Next Generation
@krishna moorthy
@Martin Skorupski
@N.K. Shankaranarayanan
@Paulo Costa
@Swaminathan Seetharaman
@Tracy Van Brakle
Wannabe part of it - just add your LF-ID
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About
This indoor and outdoor test bed is part of the National Science Foundation Platform for Advanced Wireless Research initiative and is part of Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB)
at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey -Technology Centre of New Jersey (Rutgers)
with close collaboration
to the city-scale advanced wireless testbed (COSMOS)
to the 5G-Berlin testbed (5G-Berlin)
and O-RAN Alliance and its https://www.seasons52.com/home
Structure
The open wireless lab are not only the 16 servers and its software stack and software functions and its configuration. It includes also
wireless transport devices,
distributed antenna system
high-end switches
several communication Networks for
Control
Data
Devices
Openstack
K8s
ONAP
Acumos (to be defined and setup)
several VPNs to vendor LABs and other testbeds
vendor specific adapters on vendor private VMs (only the vendor has root access)
Access to the outdoor equipment on the roof of Winlab, and there equipment,
processes for onboarding software, other labs, devices, users and
relationships to ONAP, O-RAN Alliance, IEEE, O-RAN-SC, ONF, and many more
Status
Power on servers (orbit-lab.org account required)
Reservation of SB10 (orbit-lab.org account required)
Open Question
How to setup a dashboard with status information? About ...
connectivity / latency
into OWL
OWL to internet
between the bare metal
between the OpenStack instances
within the VMs of one OpenStack instance
between control nodes
between compute nodes
between the k8s clusters
within k8s
between control nodes
between compute nodes
health check of ONAP instances
health check of Acumos instances.
Answer
Tasks
Following actions are being planed/in process in OWL