This paper deals with the design and implementation on FPGA of a receiver for OFDM-based WLAN. The circuit is particularized for IEEE 802.11a/g standards. The system includes frame detection, time and frequency synchronization, demodulation, equalization and phase tracking. The algorithms to be implemented for each task are selected taking into account performance, hardware cost and latency. Also, a fixed point analysis is made for each algorithm. Our objective is to maintain the PER loss below 0.5 dB for a PER = 10 -2, 64-QAM and error correction. The whole system is composed of two main blocks (correlator and CORDIC) that are reused in different time intervals to perform all the necessary operations, so the required hardware resources are...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a popular modulation technique that can combat ...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a viable technology for high-speed data transmi...
Current and future communication schemes tend to use OFDM systems in order to provide high baud rat...
In wireless and mobile communications, multipath fading severely degrades the quality of information...
In this article we propose a complete solution for the so-called Inner Receiver of an OFDM-WLAN syst...
This Dissertation is a contribution to the design of the Synchronization and Channel Estimation algo...
In this thesis, a prototype design for the Physical Layer of IEEE 802.11a standard, which is based o...
Resumo: Os sistemas OFDM são intrinsecamente sensíveis a erros de sincronismo de tempo e frequência....
With the advent of OFDM for WLAN communications, as exemplified by IEEE 802.11a, it has become imper...
Abstract-In recent years, new communication technologies has made rapid development. Orthogo-nal Fre...
This paper presents an FPGA implementation of a pilot–based time synchronization scheme employing or...
An IEEE 802.1la WLAN test-bed is being developed. The test-bed aims to provide a FPGA (field program...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is the dominant transmission technique used in the...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multi carrier modulation technique. OFDM prov...
In the field of communications, a high data rate and low multi-path fading is required for efficient...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a popular modulation technique that can combat ...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a viable technology for high-speed data transmi...
Current and future communication schemes tend to use OFDM systems in order to provide high baud rat...
In wireless and mobile communications, multipath fading severely degrades the quality of information...
In this article we propose a complete solution for the so-called Inner Receiver of an OFDM-WLAN syst...
This Dissertation is a contribution to the design of the Synchronization and Channel Estimation algo...
In this thesis, a prototype design for the Physical Layer of IEEE 802.11a standard, which is based o...
Resumo: Os sistemas OFDM são intrinsecamente sensíveis a erros de sincronismo de tempo e frequência....
With the advent of OFDM for WLAN communications, as exemplified by IEEE 802.11a, it has become imper...
Abstract-In recent years, new communication technologies has made rapid development. Orthogo-nal Fre...
This paper presents an FPGA implementation of a pilot–based time synchronization scheme employing or...
An IEEE 802.1la WLAN test-bed is being developed. The test-bed aims to provide a FPGA (field program...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is the dominant transmission technique used in the...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multi carrier modulation technique. OFDM prov...
In the field of communications, a high data rate and low multi-path fading is required for efficient...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a popular modulation technique that can combat ...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a viable technology for high-speed data transmi...
Current and future communication schemes tend to use OFDM systems in order to provide high baud rat...