Title 1: Extending Military Standard MIL-STD-1553B with DS-UWB transmitter based on FPGA
Title 2: Cooperative Selection of Relaying Scheme for Tactical Multi-hop Wireless Networks
A. Title 1:
A.1. reviewing 3 reference papers:
A.1.1. V. A. Chandrasetty, “VLSI Design: A Practical Guide for FPGA and ASIC Implementations”, SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2011 (Book)
A.1.2. A. S. Chavan, P. S. Kurhe, K. V. Karad, “FPGA based Implementation of Baseband OFDM Transceiver Using VHDL”, 2014 (Journal)
A.1.3. M. A. Mohamed, A. S. Samarah, M. I. Fath Allah, “A Novel Implementation of OFDM using FPGA”, 2011 (Journal)
A.2. writing the following section.
A.3. preparing the simulation of FPGA by VHDL language, MATLAB code.
B. Title 2:
B.1. reviewing 3 reference papers.
B.2. writing the following section.
B.3. preparing the simulation by MATLAB code
A. Title 1:
A.1. reviewing 3 reference papers:
A.1.1. V. A. Chandrasetty, “VLSI Design: A Practical Guide for FPGA and ASIC Implementations”, SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2011 (Book)
A.1.2. A. S. Chavan, P. S. Kurhe, K. V. Karad, “FPGA based Implementation of Baseband OFDM Transceiver Using VHDL”, 2014 (Journal)
A.1.3. M. A. Mohamed, A. S. Samarah, M. I. Fath Allah, “A Novel Implementation of OFDM using FPGA”, 2011 (Journal)
A.1.4. M. Strackx, B. Faes, E. D’Agostino, P. Leroux and P. Reynaert, “FPGA based flexible UWB pulse transmitter using EM subtraction”, 2013 (Journal)
A.2. writing the following section.
A.3. preparing the simulation of FPGA by VHDL language, MATLAB code.
B. Title 2:
B.1. reviewing 3 reference papers.
B.2. writing the following section.
B.3. preparing the simulation by MATLAB code
No projects
A. continuing to researching MIL-STD-1553B, Devicenet.
B. continuing to researching FPGA
A. continuing to researching MIL-STD-1553B, Devicenet.
B. continuing to researching FPGA
- Finishing the weekly aims.
- Finishing the subject successfully in all semesters
- writing 1 international journal and 2 international conference papers