| 1 | = WARP: Wireless Open-Access Research Platform = |
| 2 | |
| 3 | We aim to design a highly ''capable'', ''scalable'' and ''extensible'' platform for advanced |
| 4 | wireless research. The design elements which provide these features are integrated into a complete platform, providing |
| 5 | the tools and resources required for research and development at all levels of wireless systems. This |
| 6 | integration enables researchers to focus on improving one aspect of a wireless system without having |
| 7 | to implement, or even understand, everything required to enable real-world communications. All |
| 8 | aspects of the platform, including the custom hardware designs, platform support packages and |
| 9 | implementations of research applications, will be available in an open-access repository. This |
| 10 | repository is available to and welcomes contributions from all users of the platform in hopeestablishing an active resource for collaboration in high performance wireless research. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | == WARP Hardware == |
| 13 | * [wiki:"FPGA Board" FPGA Board] |
| 14 | * [wiki:"Radio Board" Radio Board] |
| 15 | * [wiki:"Video Board" Video Board] |
| 16 | |
| 17 | == Platform Support Packages == |
| 18 | * [wiki:sysgen2opb sysgen2opb] - Matlab script to convert System Generator hardware co-simulation models into OPB peripherals |
| 19 | * [wiki:"Radio Board Control"] - C library for controlling the radio board from an embedded PowerPC |
| 20 | * [wiki:"WARP FPGA Board XBD"] - Board description file for Xilinx Platform Studio |