/OFDM_802_11

IEEE 802.11 OFDM-based transceiver system

Primary LanguageVerilog

IEEE 802.11 OFDM-based transceiver system

This repos contains the implementation of IEEE 802.11 (i.e. Wifi) OFDM-based transceiver system. This is stored in 2 separate parts, i.e. transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX).

Each part includes implementation files stored in MY_SOURCES and IPCORE, and simulation golden model stored in MATLAB.

MY_SOURCES contains hdl files using verilog to implement the sub-modules (.v) of systems and to make a testbench files (_tb.v). There are some pre-computed cofficient sets defined by the standard (e.g. preamble) are stored in '*.txt' files. OFDM_TX_802_11.v and OFDM_RX_802_11.v are the top modules of transmitter and receiver systems, respectively.

IPCORE contains the configured files of IPCores instantiated by impelemented systems. The IPCores are generated using ISE Design Tool.

MATLAB contains matlab files that simulate 802.11 OFDM signals as a golden model for implementation. The matlab files are also used to generate test vector for testbench and verify the output files from testbench.

Publications

This implementation is presented in the paper below:

  • T. H. Pham, S. A. Fahmy and I. V. McLoughlin, "An End-to-End Multi-Standard OFDM Transceiver Architecture Using FPGA Partial Reconfiguration," in IEEE Access, vol. 5, pp. 21002-21015, 2017. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2756914

If you use this for research, please cite the paper:

@ARTICLE{Pham2017, 
author={T. H. Pham and S. A. Fahmy and I. V. McLoughlin}, 
journal={IEEE Access}, 
title={An End-to-End Multi-Standard OFDM Transceiver Architecture Using FPGA Partial Reconfiguration}, 
year={2017}, 
volume={5}, 
number={}, 
pages={21002-21015}, 
keywords={Baseband;Field programmable gate arrays;Hardware;OFDM;Program processors;Standards;OFDM;cognitive radio;open wireless architecture;radio transceivers;reconfigurable architectures}, 
doi={10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2756914}, 
ISSN={}, 
month={},}