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Architecture
Figure 1 presents a system view of the COSMOS testbed. It is based on a multi-layered computing system built in a bottom-up manner with commodity components, programmable hardware, and open-source software.
[br] Figure 1: COSMOS Architecture
Each of the domains consists of three types of hardware components:
- SDR nodes (user devices and radio hardware),
- edge cloud servers (radio cloud)
- general purpose computing cloud.
In particular, COSMOS includes three types of radio nodes:
- large (rooftop installed "multi-sector base station" (BS))
- medium (building side or lightpole-mounted "microcellular BSs")
- small (fixed or mobile).
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