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Evaluating Wireless Systems: What to do, & What not to do

Evaluating Wireless Systems: What to do, & What not to do. David Millians millia@uga.edu · @millia13 · @ ugaetc University of Georgia Educational Technology Center. What this is. Stats for wireless throughput Methods What we did What you shouldn’t do

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Evaluating Wireless Systems: What to do, & What not to do

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  1. Evaluating Wireless Systems: What to do, & What not to do David Millians millia@uga.edu · @millia13 · @ugaetcUniversity of GeorgiaEducational Technology Center

  2. What this is. • Stats for wireless throughput • Methods • What we did • What you shouldn’t do • If time, what to look for in wireless

  3. Evaluating Wireless • Bodies method (Bakeoff) • Heat Map Method (Way Cool) • Fancy Spectrum (Software Radios) • Client/Server Method

  4. Client/Server • Server collects the data • Client sends the data • Test in a variety of ways

  5. Iperf • Free! • Iperf.sourceforge.net • Cross-platform • Including iOS- pay? • Android? • Hasn’t been updated since 2008 (?) (!) • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iperf • Can test ANY network

  6. Iperf Usage • Gotta get it. • Source (Main) • Pre-compiled (http://www.iperfwindows.com/)(!)or… http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3470334&group_id=128336&atid=711373 • Gotta build the command line • Jperf • Man Page/ Help Text • Gotta start the server • Gotta kill firewalls

  7. Values for Client • Size of data packets • Type of data- TCP/UDP • Restrict bandwidth • Number of clients • Bytes vs. Time

  8. Values for Server • Service (dæmon) vs Command Line • Logging (or cut’n’paste) • Bytes- Digital vs Decimal • Interval • Interval • Interval!

  9. The Data

  10. Questions?

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