CREW offers Open Access

CREW is in continuous Open Access phase to support your experiments free of charge!

Final public event & Globecom tutorial

CREW will present its final results at the Wireless Community event (Leuven, Belgium, 29 October 2015, more info) and organises a hands-on tutorial at Globecom (San Diego, USA, 10 December 2015, more info)

CREW PORTAL: access the CREW facilities

Interested in using the CREW facilities?
[Start here] - [Browse by name] - [Overview images] - [Advanced info] - [WTA GitHub].

Portal: getting started

Not sure which facility to use? Start by accessing the graphical overview of the CREW facilities, or consult the list of testbeds and cognitive components for a concise description of the different components. This list can be filtered based on technology, application, and frequency range, to find the component that is most suitable to you. Once you know which testbed(s) or component(s) to use and for detailed information, consult the advanced information section. For information on the benchmarking platform, please consult the section of the w-iLab.t testbed on benchmarking. For information on the CREW common data format, please consult the page on the common data format.

Practical hints for experimenters can be found in the methodology section of the portal.  An introduction on the benchmarking tools is available in benchmarking tools section under advanced documentation.

Finally, the CREW repository contains several types of reusable data that are relvant for experimenters.  More information on the repository is available in the repository section.

 

 

To know which information to consult, please check the table below:

Testbed location Name of the primary testbed at this location
Ghent w-iLab.t
Berlin TWIST
Dublin Iris testbed
Dresden LTE advanced testbed
Logatec & Ljubljana Log-a-Tec testbed