© 2014, Van den Bergh et al.; licensee Springer. Contributions: In this paper, we propose a methodology for fully flexible PHY, MAC, and network layer verification that is designed to (a) reuse existing software components from PHY and network communities, (b) enable both simple- and expert-level modification and configuration of all components, (c) have real-time performance benchmarked with off-the-shelf systems, and (d) enable large networking experiments including off-the-shelf nodes for rapid experimentation, testing, and comparison. The main contribution of this paper is the introduction of an approach that enables the realization of full software-defined radio (SDR) sensor nodes, all running on a single field-programmable gate array ...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a framework for Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol development ...
The vision, as we move to future wireless communication systems, embraces diverse qualities targetin...
International audienceIn this paper we present a complete GNU Radio, dynamic and customizable physic...
Authors’ contributions BVdB was responsible for the VHDL programming, MAC processor, and Contiki int...
© 2015 ACM. In the research community there exists a large amount of high quality wireless protocols...
Layering in wireless networks provide clear abstractions to how various resources are managed for a ...
CNERT 2016 Best Demo AwardInternational audienceTesting wireless networks is a challenging task, so ...
In the last years, we have assisted to an impressive evolution of wireless technologies for short di...
There has been a recent paradigm shift within the wireless communications academic community towards...
Emerging wireless technologies are characterized by an increasing level of flexibility and programma...
Cross-layer designs in wireless network systems have been an active research area. Numerous cross-la...
Limited fidelity of software-based wireless network simulations has prompted many researchers to bui...
To meet the ever-growing network traffic demand, the underlying communication networks need to be op...
<p>Wireless and mobile systems play an increasingly important role in our lives. Fueled by an array ...
Since the radio spectrum is a scarce resource, to satisfy the future demand for wireless capacity, m...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a framework for Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol development ...
The vision, as we move to future wireless communication systems, embraces diverse qualities targetin...
International audienceIn this paper we present a complete GNU Radio, dynamic and customizable physic...
Authors’ contributions BVdB was responsible for the VHDL programming, MAC processor, and Contiki int...
© 2015 ACM. In the research community there exists a large amount of high quality wireless protocols...
Layering in wireless networks provide clear abstractions to how various resources are managed for a ...
CNERT 2016 Best Demo AwardInternational audienceTesting wireless networks is a challenging task, so ...
In the last years, we have assisted to an impressive evolution of wireless technologies for short di...
There has been a recent paradigm shift within the wireless communications academic community towards...
Emerging wireless technologies are characterized by an increasing level of flexibility and programma...
Cross-layer designs in wireless network systems have been an active research area. Numerous cross-la...
Limited fidelity of software-based wireless network simulations has prompted many researchers to bui...
To meet the ever-growing network traffic demand, the underlying communication networks need to be op...
<p>Wireless and mobile systems play an increasingly important role in our lives. Fueled by an array ...
Since the radio spectrum is a scarce resource, to satisfy the future demand for wireless capacity, m...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a framework for Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol development ...
The vision, as we move to future wireless communication systems, embraces diverse qualities targetin...
International audienceIn this paper we present a complete GNU Radio, dynamic and customizable physic...