Abstract—In this paper, we present a framework for Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol development and performance evaluation. The framework, developed for the Rice University Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP), allows us to interface a large class of medium access protocols with custom physical layer (PHY) implementations, thereby providing a flexible and high-performance research tool. MAC protocols for our framework are written in C and targeted to embedded PowerPC cores within the Xilinx Virtex II-Pro class of FPGAs. A key innovation is a flexible interface between the PHY and the MAC capable of exposing user-defined parameters to either layer, thus enabling cross-layer research. I
abstract: The meta-MAC protocol is a systematic and automatic method to dynamically combine any set ...
[[abstract]]Recently, enormous research interest have been expressed in merging ATM and wireless net...
Programmable wireless platforms aim at responding to the quest for wireless access flexibility and a...
The field of wireless communication is changing rapidly, with increasing numbers of wireless applica...
Packet broadcast networks are in widespread use in modern wireless communication systems. Medium acc...
In this thesis we face the problem of wireless network programmability as a solution for coping with...
This chapter deals with the problem of designing and effectively utilizing wireless communication ch...
MAC (Medium Access Control) protocols define rules for orderly access to the shared medium and play ...
Includes bibliographical references.The field of wireless communications has seen phenomenal develop...
This report explores the possibilities of development of new Medium Access Control( MAC) schemes to ...
In a variety of emerging networked computing system domains over the years, there have been bursts o...
A number of issues distinguishes Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks from th...
Abstract—We present a novel approach for Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol design based on protoc...
[[abstract]]In wireless network systems, the MAC (Medium Access Control) layer provides a reliable d...
1 Work carried out within the WIND-FLEX project (IST-1999-10025), funded by the EU Fifth Framework P...
abstract: The meta-MAC protocol is a systematic and automatic method to dynamically combine any set ...
[[abstract]]Recently, enormous research interest have been expressed in merging ATM and wireless net...
Programmable wireless platforms aim at responding to the quest for wireless access flexibility and a...
The field of wireless communication is changing rapidly, with increasing numbers of wireless applica...
Packet broadcast networks are in widespread use in modern wireless communication systems. Medium acc...
In this thesis we face the problem of wireless network programmability as a solution for coping with...
This chapter deals with the problem of designing and effectively utilizing wireless communication ch...
MAC (Medium Access Control) protocols define rules for orderly access to the shared medium and play ...
Includes bibliographical references.The field of wireless communications has seen phenomenal develop...
This report explores the possibilities of development of new Medium Access Control( MAC) schemes to ...
In a variety of emerging networked computing system domains over the years, there have been bursts o...
A number of issues distinguishes Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks from th...
Abstract—We present a novel approach for Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol design based on protoc...
[[abstract]]In wireless network systems, the MAC (Medium Access Control) layer provides a reliable d...
1 Work carried out within the WIND-FLEX project (IST-1999-10025), funded by the EU Fifth Framework P...
abstract: The meta-MAC protocol is a systematic and automatic method to dynamically combine any set ...
[[abstract]]Recently, enormous research interest have been expressed in merging ATM and wireless net...
Programmable wireless platforms aim at responding to the quest for wireless access flexibility and a...