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Colby Boyer wrote:

> 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?
> 

 As I recall, the transmit functionality of the original BBN code was
not standards compliant: due to the limited bandwidth of the USRP1 it
did not actually do DSSS (or CCK, etc.) - it created the frame, and used
DBSK (and possibly DQPSK) - but I don't think it did any sort of spreading.
 Doug

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Doug Geiger
Research Assistant
Communications and Signal Processing Lab
Oklahoma State University
http://cspl.okstate.edu
[email protected]
[email protected]
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