[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 04:33:05PM -0700, Matt Ettus wrote:
SDR Forum is running a competition for university teams in software
radio. There are monetary prizes, and it looks like you get Matlab and
Simulink for free.
In other words, they think software radio is great, as long as
you are beholden to a Big Company with Profits to Protect.
- Larry
I was just looking at this, intending on posting this. I guess great
minds think alike...
Matlab and Simulink are very useful tools. While you are encouraged to
use the tools that are provided, they didn't seem to be mandatory.
I have a bigger concern that the contest entry materials become the
property of the SDR Forum. If I were a student looking for something to
commercialize, that might be a deal breaker right there.
I also think, looking at the sample problems, that they will be lucky to
get any entrants at all.
http://www.radiochallenge.org/SampleProblems.html
especially considering the timeframe they are looking for.
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