========= Scenarios ========= Colosseum offers a variety of RF scenarios for different research purposes. These scenarios emulate various real-world environments and wireless conditions to enable repeatable and controlled experiments. Overview -------- Colosseum's scenarios are characterized by: * **RF ID**: Unique identifier for each scenario * **RF Description**: Brief description of the scenario * **Duration**: Length of the scenario in seconds * **Noise Power BW**: Bandwidth over which noise power is calculated * **Usable BW**: Bandwidth available for transmissions * **Traffic ID**: Associated traffic scenario ID (if applicable) * **Center Frequency**: Default center frequency for the scenario * **Number of Nodes**: Maximum number of nodes supported in the scenario Choosing a Scenario ------------------ When selecting a scenario for your experiment, consider: * The number of nodes required * The wireless technology being tested * The environmental characteristics needed (urban, rural, etc.) * The desired signal propagation conditions (multipath, fading, etc.) * The mobility patterns of nodes (static, mobile, specific routes) For assistance with scenario selection or to request custom scenarios, please contact the Colosseum support team. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :caption: Available Scenarios: cellular/index digital_twin_scenarios qualification_scenarios channel_sounding_scenarios fixed_pathloss_scenarios real_field_scenarios anechoic_chamber file_format test_scenarios other