Undergraduate Research & Mentoring Program
Advisor
Ehsan Aryafar
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
Spring 5-23-2018
Subjects
IEEE 802.11 (Standard), Signal processing -- Digital techniques, Radio -- Transmitters and transmission, Wireless communication systems -- Programming, MATLAB
Abstract
The growth in the number of connected device usage has led to a rapidly increased data traffic on wireless network and the demand for access to high speed and stable Internet connection is becoming more prominent. However, current off the shelf wireless cards are not programmable or observable across layers of the standard protocol stack, which leads to poor practical performance. Thus, Wireless Open Access Research Platform (WARP), a scalable wireless platform providing programmable functionality at every layer of the network stack, has been used for the real-time implementation and improvement of 802.11 protocol.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/25179
Citation Details
Lee, Eunji, "Improvement of 802.11 Protocol on Fully Programmable Wireless Radio" (2018). Undergraduate Research & Mentoring Program. 19.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/25179
Included in
Digital Communications and Networking Commons, Electronic Devices and Semiconductor Manufacturing Commons