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Orbit > Tutorial > Using Noise Generator
Using Noise Generator in Experiments
For further details on topology formation using noise antennas, please refer to the publication here
Along with node definitions in the first part of the experiment script, you also define the antenna to be a part of the experiment
The noise antennas follow the Cartesian coordinate system (ie, the axis line up with the node grid). They are located as follows:
- Antenna 1: Between node1-1 and node2-1
- Antenna 2: Between node19-1 and node20-1
- Antenna 3: Between node19-20 and node20-20
- Antenna 4: Between node1-20 and node2-20.
Attached is a template script to use the noise generator. Please use tutorial-noise.rb as a baseline
The configurable parameters are
- channel on which you want to operate: Valid channels are 1..11, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157 and 161
- Noise power on these channels: Limits are from -90 dBm to +5 dBm
Here is a template script to use the noise generator
Experiment.name = "tutorial-1a" Experiment.project = "orbit:tutorial" Experiment.defProperty('noisePower', -44, 'Noise level injected') # # Define nodes used in experiment # defNodes('sender', [1,2]) {|node| node.image = nil # assume the right image to be on disk node.prototype("test:proto:sender", { 'destinationHost' => '192.168.1.1', 'packetSize' => 1024, 'rate' => 300, 'protocol' => 'udp' }) node.net.w0.mode = "master" } defNodes('receiver', [1,1]) {|node| node.image = nil # assume the right image to be on disk node.prototype("test:proto:receiver" , { 'hostname' => '192.168.1.1', 'protocol' => 'udp' }) node.net.w0.mode = "managed" } allNodes.net.w0 { |w| w.type = 'b' w.essid = "helloworld" } antenna(4,4).signal {|s| s.bandwidth = 20 s.channel = 36 s.power = prop.noisePower } # # Now, start the application # whenAllInstalled() {|node| #Then start receiver and sender NodeSet['receiver'].startApplications wait 30 NodeSet['sender'].startApplications antenna(4,4).signal.on # Step noise power from -44 to 0dbm in steps of 4db -44.step(0, 4) { |p| prop.noisePower = p wait 5 } wait 10 Experiment.done }
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