Wireless Phy in ns-3
		
		
		
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The goal of this project is to define a common interface to a set of PHY-level models for wireless transmission mediums spanning a large range of wireless transmission systems:
- 802.11a/b/g
 - wimax
 - satellite
 - ...
 
The following sections try to define:
- the characteristics of each wireless transmission system we want to capture
 - various models to capture these characteristics
 
802.11a/b/g
characteristics:
- carrier frequency: b/g: 2.4GHz, a: 5GHz
 - signal spread: 20Hz
 - 802.11b transmission modes:
- 1Mb/s: DBPSK + barker PN sequence
 - 2Mb/s: DQPSK + barker PN sequence
 - 5.5Mb/s: CCK + code spread
 - 11Mb/s: CCK + code spread
 
 - 802.11a transmission modes:
- 6Mb/s: BPSK + FEC 1/2
 - 9Mb/s: BPSK + FEC 3/4
 - 12Mb/s: DBPSK + FEC 1/2
 - 18Mb/s: DBPSK + FEC 3/4
 - 24Mb/s: QAM16 + FEC 1/2
 - 36Mb/s: QAM16 + FEC 3/4
 - 48Mb/s: QAM64 + FEC 2/3
 - 54Mb/s: QAM64 + FEC 3/4
 
 
The MAC layer needs modelization of the following features:
- interference among multiple stations transmitting at the same time
 - resistance of different transmission modes to interference: the 54Mbs mode should resits less than the 6Mbs mode
 - signal propagation: attenuation and delay
 - so-called "capturing": if a high-energy signal is received during the preamble/header reception of another signal, the high-energy signal crushes the low-energy signal
 
So, a typical PHY would be caracterized by one of 5 states:
- TX: transmitting some bits
 - SYNC: receiving some bits
 - IDLE: not doing anything, medium is not busy
 - BUSY: not doing anything, medium is busy
 - SLEEP: sleeping, not listening to the medium for status
 
The condition for BUSY state is precisely defined for 802.11: it is called CCA state detection. There are multiple CCA modes but mode 1 is based on the total energy measured at the antenna. Support for Mode 2 migth be needed.
Notes:
- some people might need multiple SLEEP states: some SLEEP states are deeper than others, take longer to recover from, etc.
 - some people want to modelize antenna directionality. I have zero idea on how to modelize this.
 
Models which fulfill these needs:
- yans
 - others ?