Testbed Deployment Plan Gil Zussman Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
Objective : Take it Outside
Objective : Take it Outside
Planned Deployment • West Harlem • Area: ~1 sq. mile • ~9 Large Sites ~40 Medium sites Fiber connection to NYU Data Center, • Rutgers, GENI/I2 Interaction with smart community & • Fiber optic connection from most sites • innovation initiatives (Gigabit center, etc.) • ~200 Small nodes Including vehicular and hand-held –
Large Node Small Node Equipment Dimensions Multiple 24in x 24in x 12in Equipment Dimensions 9in x 9in x 3.75in (L*W*H) (L*W*H) Weight (lbs) 100+ Weight (lbs) 8 Power Draw 1000-2000W electronics and Power Draw 120W 2000W cooling per enclosure Cabling Requirements 2 x Gigabit Ethernet and 110V/220V AC or 12V/19V DC Cabling Requirements Fiber and 110V/220V AC Access Requirements Roof-edge mounted Access Requirements Portable Other Requirements Other Requirements Small Node (Ultra-portable) Medium Node Equipment Dimensions 4.5in x 4.5in x 2.75in Equipment Dimensions 24in x 24in x 12in (L*W*H) (L*W*H) Weight (lbs) 2 Weight (lbs) 50 Power Draw 40W Power Draw 350W electronics and 1000- 2000W cooling Cabling Requirements Gigabit Ethernet and 110V AC or 12V/19V DC Cabling Requirements Fiber and 110V/220V AC Access Requirements Portable Access Requirements Pole mounted Other Requirements Other Requirements 6
Planned Deployment
Numerous Stakeholders K12 STEM Center
Columbia Buildings and Fiber Columbia CTO is part of the Project team • Buildings in Morningside and Manhattanville campuses • ~100 residential buildings between 110 th St. and 125 th • St. Dark fiber up to 145 th St. • Public safety poles, interactive maps, security booths, • etc.
Phase 0: NSF EAGER - Lighting Dark Fiber Ring in Harlem Fiber facilitated by the • city and ZenFi The office of the CTO Next phase: PAWR consortium fiber (Crown Castle) •
Local Community Support Silicon Harlem and Columbia’s Office of Government and Community Affairs reached out to numerous community stakeholders and elected officials Community Boards 9 &10
Sites and Connectivity Columbia, CCNY, schools, public housing, lightpoles, fibers • LinkNYC (Gigabit WiFi) Kiosks throughout the deployment area • May support WiFi based experimentation – Potential growth - other local institutions •
Users and Mobile Nodes Columbia Public Safety cars • Columbia Facilities trucks and • vehicles Columbia Shuttles • Students in Columbia, CCNY, • Manhattan School of Music, Barnard, JTS, UTS, Teacher’s College High school students and • NYCHA residents (under discussion)
Network Engineer gil@ee.columbia.edu Deployment Engineer gil@ee.columbia.edu
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