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found 14 matches
- 2013
- Vicknesan Ayadurai, Mikael Prytz:
Software radio platform for network-assisted device-to-device (NA-D2D) concepts. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 53-60 - Horia Vlad Balan, Marcelo Segura, Suvil Deora, Antonios Michaloliakos, Ryan Rogalin, Konstantinos Psounis, Giuseppe Caire:
USC SDR, an easy-to-program, high data rate, real time software radio platform. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 25-30 - Bastian Bloessl, Michele Segata, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler:
An IEEE 802.11a/g/p OFDM receiver for GNU radio. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 9-16 - Jian Chen, Shengli Zhang, Hui Wang, Xiufeng Zhang:
Practicing a record-and-replay system on USRP. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 61-64 - Aveek Dutta, Dola Saha, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas C. Sicker:
CODIPHY: composing on-demand intelligent physical layers. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 1-8 - Robin Klose, Adrian Loch, Matthias Hollick:
Evaluating dynamic OFDMA subchannel allocation for wireless mesh networks on SDRs. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 17-24 - Jiseon Lee, Chulmin Kim, Cheeha Kim:
Experimental implementation of asynchronous rendezvous protocols using microsoft sora. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 77-80 - Lu Lu, Lizhao You, Qing Yang, Taotao Wang, Minglong Zhang, Shengli Zhang, Soung Chang Liew:
Real-time implementation of physical-layer network coding. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 71-76 - John Malsbury:
Modular, open-source software transceiver for PHY/MAC research. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 31-36 - John Malsbury, Matt Ettus:
Simplifying FPGA design with a novel network-on-chip architecture. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 45-52 - Thomas W. Rondeau, Timothy O'Shea, Nathan Goergen:
Inspecting GNU radio applications with controlport and performance counters. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 65-70 - Xi Zhang, Junaid Ansari, Manish Arya, Petri Mähönen:
Exploring parallelization for medium access schemes on many-core software defined radio architecture. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 37-44 - Tao Zhao, Pengkun Yang, Huimin Pan, Ruichen Deng, Sheng Zhou, Zhisheng Niu:
Software defined radio implementation of signaling splitting in hyper-cellular network. SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013: 81-84 - Soung Chang Liew:
Proceedings of the second workshop on Software radio implementation forum, SRIF@SIGCOMM 2013, Hong Kong, China, August 12-16, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2181-5 [contents]
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