DARWIN: Demonstrator for an adaptive and reconfigurable wireless IP network

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Abstract

Project DARWIN is working towards the specification and demonstration of a flexible broadband WLAN radio access system based on an IP network platform. In a sense, DARWIN can be considered as an evolution of IEEE 802.11 and HIPERLAN/2. This paper presents the main innovative ideas behind this project, that can be summarized as: a flexible network architecture providing extended range ad-hoc and infrastructure modes of operation, enhanced air interface (low-density parity check (LDPC) codes, adaptive modulation, smart antennas combined with space-time block codes), enhanced wireless link and data link control functions, and an enhanced security architecture. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2003.

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Femenias, G., Ferrer, J. L., & Carrasco, L. (2003). DARWIN: Demonstrator for an adaptive and reconfigurable wireless IP network. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2775, 182–187. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39867-7_17

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