Over the past decade, wireless sensor network research primarily relied on highly-integrated commercial off-the-shelf radio chips. The rigid silicon implementation of the radio stack restricted access to the lower layers; thus, research focused mainly on the medium access control (MAC) layer and above. SRAM field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based software-defined radios (SDR), on the other hand, provide a flexible architecture to experiment with any and all layers of the radio stack, but usually require desktop computers and draw high currents that prohibit mobile or longer-term outdoor deployments. To address these issues, we have developed a modular flash FPGA-based wireless research platform, called Marmote SDR, that has computational...
© 2015 ACM. In the research community there exists a large amount of high quality wireless protocols...
International audienceThis paper gives an overview of development and prototyping of a radio interfa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Achieving the vision of ubiquitous connectivity requir...
Over the past decade, wireless sensor network research primarily relied on highly-integrated commerc...
We present USC SDR, a wireless platform designed for easy-to-program, high data rate, real time wire...
International audienceAn energy-efficient platform for wireless sensor networks and its dedicated so...
Society has been witness to and participant in an on-going computing revolution as new classes of co...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an emerging technology consisting of small, cheap, and ultra-low ...
The increase in the consumer demand and the exponential growth for wireless systems, which enables c...
Ever evolving wireless communication standards, reduced time-to-market and a need for flexibility an...
[[abstract]]Real-world wireless sensing applications pose a number of great challenges on low-power ...
Abstract — Although advance network planning and dense node deployment, wireless sensor networks (WS...
This paper presents the design of WARP, a custom plat-form for research in advanced wireless algorit...
Recent standardization efforts on low-power wireless communication technologies, including time-slot...
Recent standardization efforts on low-power wireless communication technologies, including time-slot...
© 2015 ACM. In the research community there exists a large amount of high quality wireless protocols...
International audienceThis paper gives an overview of development and prototyping of a radio interfa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Achieving the vision of ubiquitous connectivity requir...
Over the past decade, wireless sensor network research primarily relied on highly-integrated commerc...
We present USC SDR, a wireless platform designed for easy-to-program, high data rate, real time wire...
International audienceAn energy-efficient platform for wireless sensor networks and its dedicated so...
Society has been witness to and participant in an on-going computing revolution as new classes of co...
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an emerging technology consisting of small, cheap, and ultra-low ...
The increase in the consumer demand and the exponential growth for wireless systems, which enables c...
Ever evolving wireless communication standards, reduced time-to-market and a need for flexibility an...
[[abstract]]Real-world wireless sensing applications pose a number of great challenges on low-power ...
Abstract — Although advance network planning and dense node deployment, wireless sensor networks (WS...
This paper presents the design of WARP, a custom plat-form for research in advanced wireless algorit...
Recent standardization efforts on low-power wireless communication technologies, including time-slot...
Recent standardization efforts on low-power wireless communication technologies, including time-slot...
© 2015 ACM. In the research community there exists a large amount of high quality wireless protocols...
International audienceThis paper gives an overview of development and prototyping of a radio interfa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Achieving the vision of ubiquitous connectivity requir...