Hi Colby, > Hi All,
> Has anyone looked into implementing the higher bit rates (5.5Mbit and > 11Mbit) of 802.11b using complementary code keying (CCK)? If CCK does have > to be implemented from scratch, would it be more beneficial to implement G, > which would provides a large number of speeds with one scheme (OFDM)? A student from us is working on implementing IEEE802.11p (yes, "p" - it is not a typo) with GnuRadio and USRP2. In order to do this he will first look into 802.11g and 802.11a. He started his master-thesis some weeks ago. Therefore, results are not yet expected very soon. > Also, does anyone know if the BBN code on the USRP could communicate with > hardware 80211b (ASIC) equipment? I've heard that there are issues with ack > latency. If there is a problem, did the BBN people bother to implement the > acks in their code? We have tried in these days to transmit broadcast frames from a wifi-card to the USRP2 and viceversa. Broadcast does not require ACKs, but still no success... :-( > Regards, > Colby Boyer Best Regards, Danilo
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