Changes between Version 33 and Version 34 of WARPLab6
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- Dec 9, 2009, 2:56:25 PM (14 years ago)
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v33 v34 13 13 The basic WARPLab setup is shown in the figure below. The basic WARPLab flow is the following. 14 14 15 [[Image(WARPLab/Images:design_flow.pdf)]] 16 15 17 * The user creates in MATLAB the samples to be transmitted. 16 18 * The samples to be transmitted are downloaded to buffers in the nodes assigned as transmitters. … … 21 23 The WAPLAB framework facilitates experimental evaluation of PHY layer algorithms. However, some novel algorithms may require features not provided in the WARPLab framework. Users are encouraged to modify/extend the WARPLab XPS Reference Design and WARPLab Reference M-Code if this is required in order to meet experiment requirements. For example, if part of the signal processing cannot be done offline in MATLAB but must be done in real-time, then this signal processing can be implemented in FPGA logic by modifying the WARPLab XPS Reference Design. Depending on the experiment, the users may also have to modify the WARPLab Reference M-Code. 22 24 23 24 25 25 == Basic WARPLab Setup == 26 26 Two WARP nodes and a host computer running MATLAB are connected to a switch via Ethernet links. 27 28 29 [[Image(WARPLab/Images:design_flow.pdf)]]30 27 31 28 [[Image(WARPLab/Images:warplab_setup.pdf)]]