Early Results on Hydra: A Flexible MAC/PHY Multihop Testbed
Authors:
K. Mandke, Soon-Hyeok Choi, Gibeom Kim, R. Grant, R. C. Daniels, Wonsoo Kim, Robert W. Heath Jr, and S. Nettles
Reference:
To appear in the Proc. of the IEEE Vehic. Tech. Conference, Dublin, Ireland, April 23 - 25, 2007.
Abstract:
Hydra is a flexible wireless network testbed being
developed at UT Austin. Our focus is networks that support
multiple wireless hops and where the network, especially the
MAC, takes advantage of sophisticated PHY techniques, such as
OFDM and MIMO. We argue that for this domain simulation
alone is not adequate and that working prototypes are needed
to validate algorithms and protocols. Hydra nodes consist of a
flexible RF front-end and a general purpose machine with a
software based MAC and PHY. Using the frameworks of the
Click modular router and GNU Radio and coding in C++ makes
it relatively easy to implement working prototypes of crosslayer
designs that require custom MACs and PHYs. We present
the architecture and implementation of Hydra, as well as a
preliminary cross-layer design experiment for a rate-adaptive
MAC. These early results show Hydra is a capable prototyping
tool for wireless network research.