Rice University's WARP is a scalable and extensible programmable wireless platform, built from the ground up, to prototype advanced wireless networks. For more information about the project visit the main WARP site.
- Getting Started
- Repository | Getting Hardware | License | Citing WARP
- Design Flows
- WARPLab | Real-Time Physical Layers | WARPnet
- Medium Access Layer
- CSMA MAC | NO MAC
- Hardware Platform
- WARP v3 | FPGA Board v2 | FPGA Board v1 | Radio Board | Clock Board | Gallery
- Platform Support
- Custom Peripherals | Software Frameworks | Azimuth Emulator
- Reference Designs
- OFDM Reference Design | WARPLab Reference Design? | more...
- Support
- FAQ | Forums | C API | SystemACE | Xilinx SDK | more...
- Workshops
- May 2011 (at DySPAN, Aachen) | Mar 2010 (at Rice) | Nov 2008 (at Rice) | more...
- Results
- Papers and Presentations | Videos
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- Argos: Practical Many-Antenna Base Stations
Shepard, Yu, Anand, Li, Marzetta, Yang, Zhong, MobiCom 2012 Video!
- 802.11ec: Collision Avoidance without Control Messages
Magistretti, Gurewitz, Knightly, MobiCom 2012
- Achieving High Data Rates in a Distributed MIMO System
Balan, Rogalin, Michaloliakos, Psounis, Caire, MobiCom 2012
- Building Efficient Spectrum-Agile Devices for Dummies
Chai, Shin, Lee, Lee, Etkin, MobiCom 2012
(more papers)
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