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Volumn , Issue , 2007, Pages 59-66
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An experimental study of network performance impact of increased latency in software defined radios
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Author keywords
GNU radio; IEEE 802.15.4; Software defined radio
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Indexed keywords
BUS SYSTEMS;
CHIPCON;
DUAL CHANNEL;
DYNAMIC RECONFIGURABILITY;
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES;
GENERAL PURPOSE PROCESSORS;
GNU RADIO;
HARDWARE COMPONENTS;
IEEE 802.15.4;
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE;
PERFORMANCE IMPACT;
PHYSICAL LAYERS;
RADIO AMATEUR;
RADIO CHANNELS;
ROUND-TRIP TIME;
SHORT-RANGE RADIO;
SOFTWARE RADIO;
SOFTWARE-DEFINED RADIO IMPLEMENTATIONS;
SOFTWARE-DEFINED RADIOS;
WIRELESS INDUSTRY;
WIRELESS PROTOCOL;
COMPUTER SOFTWARE SELECTION AND EVALUATION;
FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING;
GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS;
NETWORK PERFORMANCE;
OPEN SYSTEMS;
RADIO SYSTEMS;
SIGNAL PROCESSING;
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING;
TEST FACILITIES;
TESTBEDS;
TIME MEASUREMENT;
WIRELESS NETWORKS;
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS;
RADIO;
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EID: 70450255158
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: None Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (60)
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References (19)
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