The implementation of the parallel scrambler scheme for the IEEE 802.11 standard

Authors

  • Alexey Kudinov Ural Federal University named after the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin
  • Yaroslav Antimirov Ural Federal University named after the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin
  • Igor Tyshchenko Ural Federal University named after the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin
  • Mariia Popova Ural Federal University named after the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin
  • Alexander Cherepanov Ural Federal University named after the first president of Russia Boris Yeltsin

Abstract

This article is devoted to the development of the scrambler circuit. Nowadays, new WiFi standard IEEE 802.11 is being put into operation, so that there is a huge need in modern, energy-efficient algorithms, which will be used in the data transmission. Consequently, some of the scrambler circuits, which could be implemented for the IEEE 802.11 standard are described with its comparison. In addition, an example in Python is given for readers to use it in their researches.

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2018-01-31

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Digital Signal Processing