Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of OFDMReferenceDesign/Applications/CSMA/Benchmarks/v14


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Dec 1, 2009, 2:13:48 PM (14 years ago)
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    66=== Peak Throughput ===
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    8 '''Methodology''': two WARP Kits (SISO Kit v1), with radios connected via a cable and 60dB attenuation, FPGA boards each connected via Ethernet to a MacBook laptop. One MacBook runs an iperf server, the other runs the iperf client, using one of the following calls:
     8This test measures the peak throughput between two PCs connected via the OFDM Reference Design's CSMA application. The PCs use the OFDM/CSMA link as a wired-wireless bridge, emulating a point-to-point Ethernet link.
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     10'''Methodology''': this test is conducted using two WARP Kits (SISO Kit v1), with radios connected via coax cables with 60dB series attenuation. The FPGA boards are each connected via Ethernet to a MacBook laptop. The setup is illustrated below.
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     12[[Image(OFDMReferenceDesign/Applications/CSMA/Benchmarks/Files:wired_test_setup.png)]]
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     14We use [http://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf/ iperf] for throughput testing. One MacBook runs an iperf server, the other runs the iperf client, using one of the following calls:
    915{{{
    1016#!sh
     
    1723
    1824'''Results:'''
     25Throughput in Mbps, as reported by iperf:
    1926|| Full Rate || TCP || UDP ||
    20 || QPSK || XX || XX ||
    21 || 16-QAM || XX || XX ||
     27|| QPSK || 6.6 || 8.4 ||
     28|| 16-QAM || 9.7 || 13.1 ||
    2229
    2330== Packet Error Rate ==