Changes between Version 25 and Version 26 of WARPLab


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May 14, 2013, 4:53:36 PM (11 years ago)
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  • WARPLab

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    55WARPLab is a framework for rapid Physical Layer prototyping that allows for coordination of arbitrary combinations of single and multi-antenna transmit and receive nodes.  The extensible framework gives users the flexibility to develop and deploy large arrays of nodes to meet any application or research need.
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    7 The WARPLab reference design is an implementation of the WARPLab framework that allows many Physical Layer designs to be constructed and tested.  The reference design combines MATLAB and FPGA implementations of the WARPLab framework modules that allow for easy extensibility and customization.  While the reference design uses MATLAB to control nodes and perform signal processing, it also allows applications with strict latency requirements to move time critical processing in to the FPGA.  The WARPLab reference design runs on both [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/FPGABoard_v2.2 WARP v2] and [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/WARPv3 WARP v3] hardware.
     7The WARPLab reference design is an implementation of the WARPLab framework that allows many Physical Layer designs to be constructed and tested.  The reference design combines MATLAB and FPGA implementations of the WARPLab framework modules that allow for easy extensibility and customization.  While the reference design uses MATLAB to control nodes and perform signal processing, it also allows applications with strict latency requirements to move time critical processing in to the FPGA.  The latest WARPLab 7 reference design runs on both [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/FPGABoard_v2.2 WARP v2] and [wiki:HardwareUsersGuides/WARPv3 WARP v3] hardware. Users with WARP v1 hardware should use [wiki:WARPLab6 WARPLab 6].
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    99The latest version, WARPLab 7, is a complete rewrite of the original WARPLab framework. This rewrite was created and is maintained by engineers at [http://www.mangocomm.com Mango Communications].