Version 1 (modified by chunter, 9 years ago) (diff) |
---|
802.11 Reference Design
- Download
- Changelog
- FAQ
- Architecture
Using the Design
Benchmarks
- IFS Calibration
- Throughput
- Transmitter Characterization
- Receiver Characterization
- Pkt. Det. Min. Power Characterization
MAC
Upper-level
Lower-level
- PHY
Experiments Framework
- Packet Flow
- FPGA Architecture
- FPGA Resource Usage
- App Notes
- Other Resources
- License
- Changelog
Tutorial: Building a Completely Custom MAC
A major feature of the 802.11 Reference Design is its compliance to the 802.11 standard to enable interaction with commercial Wi-Fi devices. This is the design in its "reference" state -- a known quantity that is intended to be modified to suit the needs of research applications. In our other app notes, we made small modifications to the design and characterized how those design changes manifested using the WLAN Experiments Framework. Ultimately, however, those design changes were small and the design you ended up with was a mildly tweaked 802.11 implementation.
This application note is fundamentally different -- we will build a completely non-standard MAC from scratch and use the WLAN Experiments Framework to characterize our novel design.