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    Help with networking problem

    Did you turn the windows firewall off. if not, try this, sometimes the firewall try to isolate the computer without any reason
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    How to convert Matlab files to C++ ?

    C++ and Matlab I am sorry I didnot get your question. Do you have problem with running those codes? if yes, it is because you should first compile .cpp file using mex command of MATLAB. try this: mex midfinal.cpp and then run your code. You can also change the compiler if you encounter any...
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    How to convert Matlab files to C++ ?

    C++ and Matlab I am not clear what you want. Do you want to call a MATLAB script inside your C++ code, you want to write a function in C++ (to speed up your program) and call it from MATLAB script? the first one is pretty easy, search "MATLAB computation engine" in MATLAB help, it is very...
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    How to convert Verilog code to block diagram or schematics?

    Re: verilog to schematic Hey, Are you sure Active-HDL can convert .v codes to schematic? I know it can do it inversely, i.e. you can plot a schematic in active-HDL and it will provide you the base of your verilog codes (input, output, reg, ...), but I couldnot find what I wanted. I am sure...
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    How to convert Verilog code to block diagram or schematics?

    verilog to schematic Hey, I am almost new to hardware design. I have a Verilog project written in Al.tra Qua.rtus II. It is so hard to go through the codes. I wonder if there is a software which can convert this project to a block diagram or schematic.
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    How despreading in DSSS is achieved?

    how to despread? Speading will be acheived by multiplying a key c(t) ,which behave such a psudo noise, to your original signal s(t). c(t) is consists of -1 and 1. so at the receiver side when you multiply the received signal by c(t), you will have c(t)^2 s(t). the first term is always 1...
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    Looking for GSM network design software

    gsm what you mean by design a GSM network? are you going to design a whould GSM network or only its PHY and MAC layer due to its standard? I think NS-2 have already some pacage for that. using OPNET is cool but this software is very expensive.
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    IEEE802.11b bandwidth

    I know it is a wireless protocol. In fact I am going to develop it by GNU Radio.. For sampling the received signal I need to know its real bandwidth. If it bandwidth is 11MHz, sampling rate should be 22MHz. on the other hand, 60.5 MHz, I need to sample data using 121MHz clock which is very high.
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    IEEE802.11b bandwidth

    Hi As you know IEEE802.11b uses DSSS for its phy level. It uses 11-chip barker code. for 5.5Mbps mode, the modulation is BPSK. it means that without DSSS, it needs 5.5MHz bandwidth. using 11-chip Barker code increase the frequency to around 60.5MHz. but the bandwidth of the IEEE802.11b is 11Mhz...
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    Looking for websites about Matlab!

    Matlab! a site better than mathworks.com ??!!
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    Need help with my project

    visit it: http://mhfirooz.googlepages.com/resume If you find an interested topic let me know, I may provide you the codes.
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    Difference between 10Base-T and 100Base-T Ethernet

    SSP is quit right, If you make an industrial package, after updating it you should have backward compatibility to save your trade. by this sentence, I want to assure you not only in Ethernet but also in other standards backward compatibility is an important factor and all standars which are...
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    Question about OFDM and incoming data tracking

    OFDM: reception what you are looking for is a very complex topic known as synchronization. there are a number of synchronization methods depend on your modulation. for example AM modulation dose not need any synchronization while OFDM and CDMA calls for it. simply search on OFDM synchronization...
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    MANet and Sensor Networks

    MAnet: mobile ad-hoc networks As I know ad-hoc networks are such a network without any central point. i.e. in an ad-hoc networks, members should do everything (such as routing, topology construction and ...) by themselves. Members of an ad-hoc networks are powerful nodes such as laptop. energy...
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    ATTENSION FOR PROJECTS ON NETWORKING!

    I think Peer-to-Peer networks topic is a good research area. easy, hot, interesting. if you interested in this topic let me know to give you more information.

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