[[Image(WARPImages:WARP_FullKit.jpg, align=right)]] = WARP: Wireless Open Access Research Platform = == About the Project == Rice University's WARP is a scalable and extensible programmable wireless platform, built from the ground up, to prototype advanced wireless networks. The [wiki:repositoryAccess open-access WARP repository] allows exchange and sharing of new physical and network layer architectures, building a true community platform. Xilinx FPGAs are used to allow programmability of both physical and network layer protocols on a single platform, which is both deployable and observable at all layers. Hardware is available for purchase ([http://warp.rice.edu/getting_hardware.php see details]). == Using the Platform == 1) Use our [wiki:GettingStarted/Install Getting Started] guide for assistance with installing tools and setting up hardware. 2) Which of the following best describes your intended use? * I am interested in [wiki:GettingStarted/PHY physical layer research] * I am interested in [wiki:GettingStarted/MAC medium access layer research] 3) Need support? See our [wiki:SupportResources] and [wiki:Documentation] == Reference Designs == Jump straight to the [wiki:"Wireless Reference Designs"] == Papers and Presentations == See our [wiki:PapersandPresentations papers and presentations] about the platform. == Workshops == We conduct workshops for current and potential WARP users every few months. The presentation and teaching materials from previous workshops are available below. Watch the [/ WARP site] for announcements of upcoming workshops. * [wiki:Workshops/Rice_2007March WARP @ Rice - March 2007] * [wiki:Workshops/newOulu_2007July WARP @ University of Oulu - July 2007] * [wiki:Workshops/Rice_2007November WARP @ Rice - November 2007] * [wiki:Workshops/India_2007December WARP @ IIT Madras (Chennai, India) - December 2007] ''The old frontpage can be found [wiki:oldWikiStart here].''