The latest version of the proposal document is now available. There have been quite a number of changes since the previous version. The latest version is now available for download at:
http://acert.ir.bbn.com/downloads/adroit/gnuradio-architectural-enhancements-2.pdf We would appreciate feedback, sent to gnuradio-discuss, or feel free to email us privately if there's some reason gnuradio-discuss isn't appropriate. Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Principal Investigator) David Lapsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (gnuradio-discuss Liason) Begin forwarded message: From: dlapsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: March 31, 2006 11:42:37 PM EST To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Cc: Lapsley David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Packet Radio BBN is working on a project, funded by the US Government, to build teams of cognitively-controlled software-defined radios. As part of this project we will be building a subnetwork-layer routing protocol and a MAC that is designed for the software radio environment. We will be making all of our code available under Free licenses (GPL for GNU Radio changes, and 3-clause BSD or equivalent for many other things). Our system will run on GNU/Linux and NetBSD. We will be using GNU Radio as the software radio base in our system. Recently there have been great strides in sending packetized data with GNU Radio. Several BBNers, with guidance from Eric, have thought about a number of changes to GNU Radio which would make data radio usage more flexible, and have written up these changes. We would very much appreciate peer review of these proposals. We are interested in finding and fixing problems anyone can see in the approach, or ways in which the changes can be more broadly useful if done differently. Our project will be working to improve GNU Radio, and we plan to follow our proposed roadmap, after revising it based on feedback. We would like to work closely with others who would like to join us, and will strive to make sure anything we do is useful to a broad set of people and does not cause harm. (Of course, Eric and the consensus of gnuradio-discuss will, as always, determine what's in the official tree.) We will also be making the USRP work well on NetBSD, fixing the current USB speed issue. We will be making our work available as we do it, and plan to interact as several individuals working on GNU Radio (with a common purpose) rather than as an isolated project. The document is available at http://acert.ir.bbn.com/downloads/adroit/gr-arch-changes-1.pdf We would appreciate feedback, sent to gnuradio-discuss, or feel free to email us privately if there's some reason gnuradio-discuss isn't appropriate. Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Principal Investigator) David Lapsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (gnuradio-discuss Liason) _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio