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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Implementation of the IEEE 802.11a MAC layer in C language / Implementering av IEEE 802.11a MAC lagret i programspråket C

Portales, Maria January 2004 (has links)
<p>There are several standards for wireless communication. People that are involved in computers and networking recognize names like Bluetooth, HiperLAN and IEEE 802.11. The last one was standardized in 1997 [2,6]and has begun to reach acceptance as a solid ground for wireless networking. A fundamental part of an IEEE 802.11 node is the Medium Access Controller, or MAC. It establishes and controls communication with other nodes, using a physical layer unit. </p><p>The work has been carried out as final project at Linkopings Universitet, it has been about the improvement of the functions of MAC layer. I have developed some of the required functions that PUM uses to interact with the MAC layer. Because of that, I have implemented the Reception functions of MAC layer, having the possibility of using short control frames RTS/CTS to minimize collision.</p>
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Implementation of the IEEE 802.11a MAC layer in C language / Implementering av IEEE 802.11a MAC lagret i programspråket C

Portales, Maria January 2004 (has links)
There are several standards for wireless communication. People that are involved in computers and networking recognize names like Bluetooth, HiperLAN and IEEE 802.11. The last one was standardized in 1997 [2,6]and has begun to reach acceptance as a solid ground for wireless networking. A fundamental part of an IEEE 802.11 node is the Medium Access Controller, or MAC. It establishes and controls communication with other nodes, using a physical layer unit. The work has been carried out as final project at Linkopings Universitet, it has been about the improvement of the functions of MAC layer. I have developed some of the required functions that PUM uses to interact with the MAC layer. Because of that, I have implemented the Reception functions of MAC layer, having the possibility of using short control frames RTS/CTS to minimize collision.
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Mesure de l'état fondamental d'une jonction Josephson ferromagnétique

Guichard, Wiebke 04 June 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Ce travail porte sur la mesure du couplage pi dans les jonctions Josephson ferromagnétiques à base de Nb et de l'alliage ferromagnétique PdNi. Nous avons mis en oeuvre une expérience de type SQUID (Superconducting QUantum Interfererence Device) avec laquelle nous avons mesuré directement le signe du couplage Josephson - donc la phase supraconductrice - dans les jonctions Josephson Nb/NbOx/PdNi/Nb (SIFS) en fonction de l'épaisseur du PdNi. La présence d'une jonction pi se manifeste par un décalage du spectre de diffraction d'un demi-quantum de flux par rapport au spectre d'un SQUID contenant deux jonctions avec le même signe du couplage Josephson. Nous avons également étudié le couplage Josephson dans des jonctions Nb/PdNi/Nb (SFS) d'une taille de 100*100 um2, ce qui avait pour objectif de mesurer une transition de 0 à pi dans ces jonctions, en fonction de la température. La qualité insuffisante des spectres de diffraction d'une part, et la valeur élevée des courants critiques d'autre part, ne nous ont pas permis de mettre en évidence cette transition. Les problèmes liés à l'impossibilité d'observer cette transition nous ont incitée à développer une nouvelle technique d'évaporation des jonctions à base de membranes en silicium. Ce système permet l'évaporation de jonctions d'une taille de 25*25 um2 in situ, à l'aide de masques, sans recourir à la lithographie optique.

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