Hi Martin,
>
> I'm curious: did you manage to create 54Mbps in realtime and send them
> via the USRP2, or did you do some pre-processing? I remember trying out
> how far I could push OFDM signal generation in real time, but it was way
> lower than 20 MHz.
>
Actually what the code does is taking
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:38:54AM +0100, Valerio, Danilo wrote:
> Hi Colby, Hi Doug, Hi all,
>
> In the last months we worked on implementing IEEE802.11p in gnuradio.
> We started from scratch because it differs considerably from the BBN code.
>
> We successfully tested our transmitter against a
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:38:54AM +0100, Valerio, Danilo wrote:
> Hi Colby, Hi Doug, Hi all,
>
> In the last months we worked on implementing IEEE802.11p in gnuradio.
> We started from scratch because it differs considerably from the BBN code.
>
> We successfully tested our transmitter against a
Hi Colby, Hi Doug, Hi all,
In the last months we worked on implementing IEEE802.11p in gnuradio.
We started from scratch because it differs considerably from the BBN code.
We successfully tested our transmitter against an 802.11p box.
802.11p and 802.11a do not differ too much from each other.
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