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FPGA IMPLEMENTATION OF USB 2.0 RECEIVER PROTOCOL

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED COMPUTING, COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Author(s): N.S.PANCHBUDHE , G.A.JICHKAR , S.S.SHRIRAMWAR

Abstract: The Universal Serial Bus (USB2.0) is support data exchange between a host computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible peripheral like Mouse, keyboard, Digital camera, Printer, scanner etc..The USB2.0 supported three types of data transmission rates, those are operated Low speed (1.5MHZ), High speed (12MHZ) & Full speed (480MHZ). In this paper our coverage is up to implementation of USB 2.0 Receiver protocol on FPGA kit [SPARTAN-II XC2S200]. The FPGA design of USB 2.0 Receiver protocol provides an interface for ‘system on chip ‘designer to connect UBS bus. This will save the design time and the time required for debugging and testing a USB controller. The USB 2.0 Receiver protocol has been developed in VHDL which is a widely used hardware description language and is supported by the major FPGA designer such as Xilinx and Altera. The VHDL code for the USB 2.0 Receiver protocol is synthesizable onto a Xilinx Spartan II FPGA and is synthesizable onto other types of FPGAs

  • Publication Date: 03-Jun-2011
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-1847-3-1027
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SECURITY AND PRIVACY ENABLING LIGHTWEIGHT SOLUTION FOR VEHICULAR NETWORKS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED COMPUTING, COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Author(s): PARDEEP SINGH , UPASANA SINGH

Abstract: Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) is an emerging area of wireless networks which allows vehicles to communicate enabling Intelligent Transportation System (ITS). Immense amount of research is going on both by industry and academia. In vehicular communication there occurs frequent handover because of the high speed of vehicles and hence there is always a requirement of secure and fast authentication for a seamless handover to take place. In this paper we propose an authentication scheme that will not only provide security and privacy but also will reduce the storage and communication overhead increasing the efficiency.

  • Publication Date: 03-Jun-2011
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-1847-3-1027
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