Hi everyone,

Following is the google-melange link to my GSOC proposal for the project
"Wireless Networks in-the-loop".
I am looking forward to feedback on the proposal.
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/student/google/gsoc2014/achuthpv/5629499534213120

Thanks in Advance

Achuth


On 21 March 2014 13:47, achuth pv <achut...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Following is the link to the my GSOC proposal for the project "Wireless
> Networks in-the-loop".
> I am looking forward to feedback on the proposal.
> http://www.ee.iitb.ac.in/student/~achuthpv/GSOC%20Proposal%20WiNeLO.pdf
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Achuth
>
>
>
> On 17 March 2014 18:04, Otterbach, Nico <nico.otterb...@student.kit.edu>wrote:
>
>> Achuth,
>>
>> First of all: I'm sorry for my late reply.
>>
>> Last week I had a talk with some other GR developers and we did a
>> brainstorming about the most import WiNeLo projects at this time. Hence, we
>> all agreed on the fact, that we have to work on the framework itself. As a
>> consequence, I want to propose you another possible project: We need some
>> kind of GUI for the already existing functionality. One aspect (and also a
>> new feature) should be the visualization of the network structure/layout
>> and node distribution itself, where one also should be able to randomly
>> deploy nodes and thus create a network structure. There should something
>> similar to the Oment++-GUI or something like that. I will also update the
>> GSOC/page during the day!
>>
>> Are you still interessted in working on the Wireless Netowrks In-the-Loop
>> project at this point? I really hope so, but I can understand if that
>> doesn't fit to your plans anymore. If you're still interesseted, I will
>> provide you with more detailed information!
>>
>> Best regards
>> Nico
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> Von: 
>> discuss-gnuradio-bounces+nico.otterbach=student.kit....@gnu.org[discuss-gnuradio-bounces+nico.otterbach=
>> student.kit....@gnu.org] im Auftrag von achuth pv [achut...@gmail.com]
>> Gesendet: Samstag, 15. März 2014 19:43
>> An: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
>> Cc: Otterbach, Nico (IIIT)
>> Betreff: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC 2014 project "Wireless Networks
>>  In-the-Loop" and "Channel Sounder"
>>
>> Hi every one,
>>
>> I have certain doubts regarding the "Wireless networks in the loop"
>> project.
>> The optimization part which is suggested as one of the possible sub
>> projects- is the plan to move the python code to c++ so as to use the VOLK
>> libraries.
>> Which SDR board / daughter board is initially planned to implement.
>> I would also like to know more about the client-server as well as about
>> the server used.
>>
>> Can any one please guide me regarding this project so that I can set up
>> proper goals for the proposal.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
>> Achuth
>>
>> find me at #gnuradio IRC channel - achuthpv
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4 March 2014 01:35, achuth pv <achut...@gmail.com<mailto:
>> achut...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> My name is Achuth PV,  first year Master of Technology student in
>> Communication and Signal Processing, Indian Institute of Technology,
>> Bombay, India.
>>
>> I am really interested to work in the GSoC project "Wireless Networks
>> In-the-Loop" and "Channel Sounder"( proposed in 2012 ).
>>
>> =============================
>>
>> Wireless Networks In-the-Loop
>>
>> The basic idea behind "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop" (WiNeLo) is to
>> build a GR-based network emulator. This implies the modeling of the
>> underlying SDR hardware, the individual channels & interference
>> characteristics, as well as the timing behavior (produce correct amount of
>> noise samples if no node is transmitting). The project already started in
>> 2011 and as a outcome, the basic functionality -- the framework with
>> client-server based "sample dispatcher" as well as some example hardware &
>> channel models -- has already been implemented in the gr-winelo OOT, which
>> will be published on github soon. Seehttp://
>> video.fosdem.org/2014/AW1125/Sunday/Wireless_Networks_IntheLoop.webm for
>> a quick introdcution to "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop".
>>
>> Objectives
>> There are various tasks covering several areas. Possible (sub-)projects
>> are:
>>
>>  *   (Signal Processing) Implementation of new hardware/channel models
>> like a SDR platform/specific daughterboards or reference channels.
>>  *   (Optimization & Performance) Improve performance of existing
>> implementation (port python code to C/C++, develop new mechanisms to
>> collect & distribute samples between several nodes).
>>  *   (Signal Processing & Development Tools) Implementation of new
>> development tools like "breakpoints on the air link" (pause the entire
>> emulation if certain criteria (BER, SNR, interference/collisions) is
>> fulfilled on the virtual channel/at single nodes).
>>
>> Potential mentor(s)
>>
>> Nico Otterbach
>>
>> =========================
>> Channel Sounder (Proposed in 2012)
>>
>> Details: Channel sounding describes the process of measuring a multipath
>> propagation channel and obtain information about excess delay, Doppler
>> spread and fading properties. The final product should make use of USRPs
>> for channel sounding (the high timing constraints require use of the FPGA)
>> and provide a complete measurement tool which can be used to gather
>> statistics about mobile communication channels.
>> Knowledge prerequisite: Digital signal processing basics, FPGA basics
>> Access to USRPs required.
>>
>> =========================
>>
>> My fields of interest are signal processing, wireless and digital
>> communication, hardware and software programming and data networks.
>>
>> I am really comfortable in programming using C/C++, java, matlab,
>> assembly language, VHDL and I have understanding of Python, CUDA, git. I am
>> also comfortable in working in Linux. I am a team player and a fast learner
>> and has got good commitment. My B Tech final year project was
>> "Implementation and comparison of various DCT architectures on FPGA using
>> VHDL"
>>
>>  I got exposed to GnuRadio for the first time as a part of a course
>> project in Wireless and Mobile Communication taken as a part of my masters.
>>
>> I want to contribute a lot to the open source world and I want GSoC to be
>> the stepping stone for that.
>>
>> Can any one please tell me how to start working on these projects.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
>> Achuth
>>
>>
>>
>
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