Hey guys,

 

Our Group currently has a 2x2 MIMO-OFDM system implemented on the USRP/GNU
radio platform and we are planning on implementing a 4x4 MIMO-OFDM system
which we need working in the next couple of months. We are trying to decide
between a custom FPGA solution and the in-band signaling/m-block solution.

 

We saw these recent posts:

http://www.nabble.com/m-block-%3C--%3E-GR-block-integration-t4536641.html

http://www.nabble.com/in-band-signaling-project-overview-tf4610363.html#a131
66091

 

 

These indicated that the in-band signaling /m-block implementation is almost
complete but we are unclear about what is done and what need to be
completed. Some specific questions we have are?

 

Status:

1) Is the code in the testing phase or development phase, is there a
timeline for completion?

2) Is there a "hello world" example for m-block/in-band signaling?(Simple
waveform packet tx/rx with all the functionality)

3) Where can we find the code documentation?

 

Compatibility:

Is the m-bock wrapper for flow graphs (as outlined in the BBN doc)
implemented? Specifically, what is the interface between the legacy code and
the in-band signaling code? Would we need to redo all our signal processing
blocks?

 

Any other comments/suggestions are appreciated.

 

Sanmi

 

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