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This paper designs an RFID IP core by utilizing FPGA technology, which has advantages of internal task scheduling and high-speed encoding & decoding. The RTL design of base-band communication IP core based on modular method is presented. The RFID simulation model is established and the experiment results show that the proposed communication simulation model has a good performance, and the IP-core...
Current state of the art localization scheme is able to locate mobile device in multipath environment by using both Line of Sight (LOS) and Non Line of Sight (NLOS) Time-Of-Arrival (TOA) and Angle-Of-Arrival (AOA) information at both the mobile device and reference device side. Each set of measured TOA and AOA can be manipulated to form a line on which mobile device are most likely located, this line...
Network processors have exploited many aspects of architecture design, such as employing multi-core, multi-threading and hardware accelerator, to support both the ever-increasing line rates and the higher complexity of network applications. Micro-architectural techniques like superscalar, deep pipeline and speculative execution provide an excellent method of improving performance without limiting...
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