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v26 v27 22 22 * Overview : WARP Hardware and Design Environment[[BR]] Attendees will learn about the hardware-level capabilities of WARP and the system-level[[BR]] design flow. A brief presentation will be followed by a lab exercise where attendees will[[BR]] use the design tools to implement a simple hardware co-processor on the FPGA. 23 23 24 * Implementation of Physical Layer Protocols[[BR]] Classical physical layer algorithms such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing[[BR]] 25 (OFDM) will be presented in the context of physical layer design for WARP. Following the [[BR]] presentation, attendees will use the design tools learned in the previous exercise to [[BR]] generate base-band waveforms on the FPGA and upconvert them to RF using the WARP [[BR]] 24 * Implementation of Physical Layer Protocols[[BR]] Classical physical layer algorithms such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing[[BR]](OFDM) will be presented in the context of physical layer design for WARP. Following the [[BR]]presentation, attendees will use the design tools learned in the previous exercise to [[BR]] generate base-band waveforms on the FPGA and upconvert them to RF using the WARP [[BR]] 26 25 radio boards. 27 26 … … 29 28 '''DAY 2''' - 9am-5pm 30 29 31 * Implementation of Network Protocols[[BR]] Networking protocols will be discussed in the context of design realization and at-scale [[BR]] 32 experimentation on WARP. Specifically, the medium access control (MAC) layer will be [[BR]] the focus. Using WARP's medium access framework, attendees will implement a [[BR]] simplified ALOHA protocol and demonstrate its capabilities with real-world traffic from [[BR]] a PC. 30 * Implementation of Network Protocols[[BR]] Networking protocols will be discussed in the context of design realization and at-scale [[BR]] experimentation on WARP. Specifically, the medium access control (MAC) layer will be [[BR]] the focus. Using WARP's medium access framework, attendees will implement a [[BR]] simplified ALOHA protocol and demonstrate its capabilities with real-world traffic from [[BR]] a PC. 33 31 34 32