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I think Hydra at UT does this.

- -Dan

George Nychis wrote:
> A couple students did this for their master's thesis here two years back
> I think.  Peter had e-mailed me their report, I'm hosting it for you:
> http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/gnychis/SDR-PRS-Final.pdf
> 
> I have access to their thesis too, but they're just long drawn out
> versions of the short paper :)
> 
> You may want to try contacting the student authors on the left before
> contacting Peter.  If you can't get a hold of any of them let me know
> and I will ask Peter in my meeting with him this week about access to
> their work.
> 
> https://www.cmu.edu/directory
> 
> It's public information.
> 
> - George
> 
> 
> Li, W David wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>  
>>
>> Has anyone done this integration before? My first question is both
>> Click and GnuRadio are in C++ so it would not be hard (in theory) to
>> do so. But I haven’t seen an example of calling GnuRadio APIs in C++.
>> All of them so far are in Python. Is this true? 
>>  
>>
>> -          David Li
>>
>>  
>>
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