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If your work uses openwifi, please cite the first VTC2020 openwifi paper:
@inproceedings{jiao2020openwifi,
title={openwifi: a free and open-source IEEE802. 11 SDR implementation on SoC},
author={Jiao, Xianjun and Liu, Wei and Mehari, Michael and Aslam, Muhammad and Moerman, Ingrid},
booktitle={2020 IEEE 91st Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2020-Spring)},
pages={1--2},
year={2020},
organization={IEEE}
}
You can also cite the openwifi code/github link:
@electronic{openwifigithub,
author = {Jiao, Xianjun and Liu, Wei and Mehari, Michael},
title = {open-source IEEE802.11/Wi-Fi baseband chip/FPGA design},
url = {https://github.com/open-sdr/openwifi},
year = {2019},
}
If your work is related to some further specific openwifi topic, you can find and cite it from the list of the related publications/works:
- VTC2020 spring Antwerp. openwifi: a free and open-source IEEE802.11 SDR implementation on SoC
- CSI MURDER
- IEEE 802.11 CSI randomization to preserve location privacy: An empirical evaluation in different scenarios
- Enabling TSN over IEEE 802.11: Low-overhead Time Synchronization for Wi-Fi Clients
- Openwifi CSI fuzzer for authorized sensing and covert channels (accepted by ACM WiSec 2021)
- Wireless Time-Sensitive Networks: When Every Microsecond Counts
- High precision time synchronization on Wi-Fi based multi-hop network
- The initial 802.11n 2*2 MIMO and diversity (CSD/Combining) work by Cedric Den Haese (UGent master thesis 2021)
Openwifi was born in ORCA project (EU's Horizon2020 programme under agreement number 732174).