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Open-Source WiFi Platform Enables Advanced MIMO Research with GNU Radio Support

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Overview

  • GR-WiFi introduces a complete WiFi platform built on GNU Radio
  • Enables both single-user and multi-user MIMO capabilities
  • Supports IEEE 802.11n/ac standards
  • Provides configurable PHY and MAC layer parameters
  • Implements real-time packet transmission and reception

Plain English Explanation

GR-WiFi is like a custom WiFi system that researchers can modify and experiment with. Think of it as a fully-functioning WiFi network where every setting can be tweaked and monitored. The platform allows...

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