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Proximity-1 is a bidirectional space link protocol to be used by space applications. It consists of a physical layer and a data link layer. This protocol has been designed to meet the requirements of space applications for efficient transfer of space data over various types and characteristics of proximity space links. In this paper, transmitter and receiver of physical layer have been designed. Here, VHDL language is used for designing the protocol, and Modelsim 6.1 simulator is used for coding and verifying the simulation results, respectively.
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Kulkarni, N., Rohith, S. (2014). Design of Physical Layer Transmitter and Receiver for Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol Using VHDL. In: Sridhar, V., Sheshadri, H., Padma, M. (eds) Emerging Research in Electronics, Computer Science and Technology. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 248. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1157-0_22
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