Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of 802.11/PHY


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Oct 5, 2015, 3:37:26 PM (9 years ago)
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  • 802.11/PHY

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    77= 802.11 Reference Design: PHY =
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    9 Our physical layer implementation is based on the OFDM PHY specified in section 18 of of the 802.11-2012 standard. This PHY is commonly referred to as "802.11a" (at 5GHz) and "802.11g" (at 2.4GHz).
     9The [wiki:../ Mango 802.11 Reference Design] implements a complete, real-time PHY transceiver in FPGA fabric. Our physical layer implementation is based on the OFDM PHY specified in section 18 of of the 802.11-2012 standard. This PHY is commonly referred to as "802.11a" (at 5GHz) and "802.11g" (at 2.4GHz). The PHY adopts the 11a/g standard as defaults for its many parameters (subcarrier allocations, preamble structure, etc.). Many of these parameters can be customized with minor changes to the PHY core initialization scripts.
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    1111The PHY FPGA cores are implemented as Xilinx System Generator models. The source models are available in the repository: [browser:/ReferenceDesigns/w3_802.11/sysgen /ReferenceDesigns/w3_802.11/sysgen].