Mobile Device Lab
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MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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The Mobile Device Lab offers a way to experiment with mobile device technology in a private setting separate from a public wireless network.
![Staff can use a private wireless network to research mobile device technology in the Mobile Device Lab.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.ll.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/ifde_wysiwyg_full/public/facility/image/2018-04/503624-21D%202x3-RR.jpg?itok=DQN4eIUO)
Staff can use a private wireless network to research mobile device technology in the Mobile Device Lab.
The Mobile Device Lab lets us explore cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS technologies in a private, isolated environment in which we can emulate a small-scale wireless network.
The lab offers methods of evaluating mobile device technology before deployment in the field. Researchers can test location-based service applications, model protocols for packet loss, and practice mobile malware triage without interfering with public wireless networks. In this setting, we can explore the impacts of various radio-frequency signals on our systems, the current limitations of devices, and the effects of radio-frequency congestion.