The COSMOS team will present in the MERIF 2023 workshop

The COSMOS will participate in the MERIF Workshop 2023 that will take place on May 22-24, 2023 in Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences.

Various aspects of the testbed will be presented by Abhishek Adhikari (Columbia), Manav Kohli (Columbia),  Prasad Netalkar (Rutgers), Jennifer Shane (Rutgers), Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri (Rutgers). In addition Tingjun Chen (Duke) who has been a Power User of the testbed both for research (within the Athena AI institute) and education will participate in the workshop.

Prof. Raychaudhuri will present an overview of the COSMOS and COSM-IC projects and the ongoing research projects that use the testbed. Abhishek Adhikari, Manav Kohli, and Jennifer Shane will present a short tutorial and several posters describing research projects will be presented. Specifically, Prasad Netalkar will present a poster about Dynamic Spectrum Access with IEEE 1900.5.2 Spectrum Consumption Model (in collaboration with Syracuse University as part of the NSF NRDZ project), Abhishek will present research about Outdoor-to-Indoor Measurements of 28 GHz Wireless in a Dense Urban Environment (in collaboration with Nokia Bell Labs and Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María as part of the NSF CS3 ERC), and Manav Kohli will present research about Open-Access Full-Duplex Wireless in the COSMOS Testbed (conducted as part of the NSF CS3 ERC and the FlexICoN project) . Detailed agenda appears below.

Monday, May 22, 2023

9:45am-10:15am

COSMOS Overview – Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri

6:00pm-8:30pm

Demos and Posters 

  1. Dynamic Spectrum Access, Prasad Netalkar (Rutgers) 

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

10:30am-10:35am

Brief COSMOS Testbed Recap

10:35am-10:50am

Introduction to Experimentation

10:50am-11:30am

Hello World SDR Experiment

11:30am-11:40am

28 GHz mmWave w/ IBM PAAMs in SB2

11:40am-11:50am

Full-Duplex Gen-2 in SB2

11:50am-12:00pm

General Q/A

6:00pm-8:30pm

Demos and Posters

  • Full Duplex Radio, Manav Kohli (Columbia)
  • 28 GHz mmWave Measurements, Abhishek Adhikari (Columbia)