= WARP Videos = We have created a number of videos which offer both demonstrations of WARP and tutorials on using WARP. This collection will grow with time as we create more WARP videos. Most of these videos were edited using Apple's Final Cut Studio. To view the source video files (the ".mov" files linked below), you will need Apple's free [http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ QuickTime] software. All of the embedded videos here use the excellent [http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Media_Player JW FLV Media Player]. To view the embedded videos, you need a recent version of the [http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ Adboe Flash Player] browser plugin ---- = Demo Videos = These videos demonstrate various aspects of WARP in practice. === WARP MIMO OFDM Link === {{{ #!html
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}}} This video demonstrates a 2x2 MIMO OFDM link. This link utilizes two [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/FPGABoard_v1.2 WARP FPGA boards], four [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/RadioBoard_v1.4 radio boards], two [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/ClockBoard_v1.0 clock boards] and one [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/AnalogBoard_v1.1 analog board]. The physical layer implements a 2-antenna OFDM transmitter utilizing Alamouti's space-time block code. The 2-antenna receiver uses switching diversity. The MAC layer implements a carrier-sensing, random-access MAC protocol. The source code for all layers is available in the [source:/ WARP Repository]. Download source video file: [//video_files/demo_MIMO_OFDM_Bridge.mov demo_MIMO_OFDM_Bridge.mov] (13MB) ---- === WARP MIMO OFDM Link === {{{ #!html
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}}} Download source video file: [//video_files/demo_RTSCTSMAC.mov demo_RTSCTSMAC.mov] (19MB) ---- = Tutorial Videos = These videos offer brief tutorials on using certain aspects of WARP. They are meant to complement WARP's web-based documentation. ''Coming Soon! ''