Changes between Version 56 and Version 57 of Workshops/Rice_2007November


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    2727'''DAY 1''' - 9am-5pm
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    29  * '''Overview''': WARP Hardware and Design Environment  Attendees will learn about the hardware-level capabilities of WARP and the system-level  design flow. A brief presentation will be followed by a lab exercise where attendees will  use the design tools to implement a simple hardware co-processor on the FPGA.  ([http://warp.rice.edu/trac/attachment/wiki/Workshops/Rice_2007November/Files/WARP_Workshop_Hardware.pdf?format=raw PDF of Slides]) ([http://warp.rice.edu/trac/attachment/wiki/Workshops/Rice_2007November/Files/WAPRWorkshop_Lab_EDK_sysgen2opb_Intro.pdf PDF of Lab1])
     29 * '''Overview''': WARP Hardware and Design Environment  Attendees will learn about the hardware-level capabilities of WARP and the system-level  design flow. A brief presentation will be followed by a lab exercise where attendees will  use the design tools to implement a simple hardware co-processor on the FPGA.  ([http://warp.rice.edu/trac/attachment/wiki/Workshops/Rice_2007November/Files/WARP_Workshop_Hardware.pdf?format=raw PDF of Slides]) ([http://warp.rice.edu/trac/attachment/wiki/Workshops/Rice_2007November/Files/WAPRWorkshop_Lab_EDK_sysgen2opb_Intro.pdf PDF of Slides])
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    31  * '''WARPLab''':  A new design tool to interface matlab with WARP to enable off-line processing of received signals   transmitted over real wireless channels.
     31 * '''WARPLab''':  A new design tool to interface matlab with WARP to enable off-line processing of received signals   transmitted over real wireless channels. ([http://warp.rice.edu/trac/attachment/wiki/Workshops/Rice_2007November/Files/WARP_WorkshopSlides_2_PHY.pdf?format=raw PDF of Slides])
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    3333 * '''PHY Implementation''':  Classical physical layer algorithms such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) will be presented in the context of physical layer design for WARP. Following the  presentation, attendees will use the design tools learned in the previous exercise to   generate base-band waveforms on the FPGA and upconvert them to RF using the WARP  radio boards.