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| Mobile WiMAX PHY IP Core
SeaSolve’s Mobile WiMAX PHY IP core is a synthesizable high performance IP core that implements IEEE 802.16e-2005 PHY functionality. |
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| Fixed WiMAX PHY IP Core
SeaSolve's WiMAX PHY IP core is a customizable and high performance solution with highly scalable architecture compliant with the IEEE 802.16d-2004 standard. |
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| Fixed WiMAX MAC IP Core
SeaSolve’s Fixed WiMAX MAC IP Core is a synthesizable high performance IP core that implements IEEE 802.116d-2004 MAC functionality . This low latency baseband transceiver core is developed in
VHDL for Basestations and Subscriber Stations. |
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| WiMAX FFT/IFFT IP Core
SeaSolve's WiMAX FFT IP Core is capable of performing both forward and inverse transforms. The core employs radix 2 decimation and implements 128,512,1024 and 2048 transform lengths. |
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| IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11a PHY Layers
SeaSolve's 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a PHY Layers are synthesizable and licensable cores, designed to support all mandatory and optional features as per IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a standard specifications. |
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IEEE 802.11 MAC Layer
The SeaSolve's WLAN MAC core provides the functionalities as per the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g standard specifications. Due to its flexible architecture it can be easily customized to work with any third party 802.11a/b/g PHY IP core. |
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Reed Solomon Encoder/Decoder
SeaSolve's RS encoder/decoder delivers a technology independent high performance VHDL core that can be implemented on various standards such as DVB, ATM and Wireless. |
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Viterbi Encoder/Decoder
SeaSolve's High-perfornamce, low power Viterbi decoder VHDL IP is highly parameterizable and supports the parameters such as number of coded bits, traceback length, constraint length, number of soft decision bits, precision of branch metric accumulation, polynomial of each coded bits and puncturing rates |
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AES algorithm
SeaSolve's high performance Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) IP core implements Rijndael encryption and decryption algorithm and satisfies Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 197 from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) . |
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