On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:29:33AM -0700, Thomas Schmid wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Over the last couple of months I developed a IEEE 802.15.4 physical > layer block. It is capable of receiving and transmitting to IEEE > 802.15.4 compliant hardware. The block implements the physical layer, > i.e., it can en- and decode the messages. The block itself does not > comply with IEEE 802.15.4 because the timing constraints are just too > small to achieve right now. > > Some caveat: > > - You need a fast computer. My P IV 2.8 GHz could barely keep up with > the data flow. > > - Right now, we need to send an additional 100 byte at the end of each > message or else, the other side can not decode them. Still figuring > out why that is.
Probably not padded out to a USB boundary. See the kludge in packet_utils.py > You can find the code here: > https://acert.ir.bbn.com/projects/gr-ucla/ > > Please feel free to send me any comments and bug reports ;) > > Cheers, _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
