Hey Per,

Thanks for replying! I wanted to start by incorporating channel models
(channel.h if you are familiar with IT++) and was wondering if just writing
a wrapper function in swig would do the necessary work for us or we have to
make some specific changes to incorporate those codes in gnuradio framework.
Any thoughts?

For starters I am going to write a wrapping function for
set_channel_profile() in channel.h (line no. 676) and another wrapper for
virtual void generate (int no_samples, cvec &output)=0

I was wondering if I should follow the guidelines of how to write a signal
processing block or there is another method? I am not superbly confident
with swig and it will be awesome to have someone to bounce ideas off of. Let
me know.

Cheers!
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Pradyumna

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Per Zetterberg <per.zetterb...@ee.kth.se>wrote:

> Pradyumna Desale wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I wanted to use some of the communication related signal processing
>> functions in gnuradio. Has anyone done something on these lines before?
>> Please let me know.
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Pradyumna
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> We have been planning to do this all the time but no progress yet :-(
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