Dear friends and fans of software defined radio, the SDR track at next year's FOSDEM still has some slots left! We already have a good mix of topics, but we still have some time for YOUR presentation!
If you have anything related to field of free software radio, please head to: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM17 and submit your short abstract! We're looking very much forward to your submission. For the committee, Martin Braun On 10/18/2016 03:27 PM, Martin Braun wrote: > Dear friends and fans of software defined radio, > > next year's FOSDEM (the free and open source developer's meeting in > Brussels, Europe) will, once again, feature a track on Software Defined > Radio. > Therefore, we invite developers and users from the free software radio > community to join us for this track and present your talks or demos. > > Software Radio has become an important tool to allow anyone access the > EM spectrum. Using free software radio libraries and applications and > cheap hardware, anyone can now start hacking on wireless > communications, remote sensing, radar or other applications. At FOSDEM, > we hope to network all these projects and improve collaboration, bring > new ideas forward and get more people involved. > > The track's web site resides at: > http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/FOSDEM > > Here, we will publish updates and announcements. The final schedule will > be available through Pentabarf and the official FOSDEM website. > > ** Submit your presentations > > To suggest a talk, go to https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM16 > and follow the instructions (you need an account, but can use your > account from last year if you have one). You need to create an 'Event'; > make sure it's in the Software Defined Radio track! Lengths aren't > fixed, but give a realistic estimate and please don't exceed 30 minutes > unless you have something special planned (in that case, contact one of > us). Also, don't forget to include time for Q&A. > > You aren't limited to slide presentations, of course. Be creative. > However, FOSDEM is an open source conference, therefore we ask you to > stay clear of marketing presentations. Of course, we like nitty-gritty > technical stuff. > > Here's a list of topics that will most likely be included: > - SDR Frameworks + Tools > - Wireless security > - Radio hardware > - Telecommunications > - Random fun wireless hacks > > We will reserve time for interactiveness, it won't all be talks. > > ** Important Dates > > FOSDEM is February 4th and 5th, 2017. > > * December 9th 2016: Submission Deadline > * January 2nd 2017: Announcement of final schedule > * February 4th 2017: SDR Track (Saturday) > > These dates are not set in stone. However, the least years we were > always full to the brim with presentations, so if you want to present, > please make sure to submit your abstracts soon! > > ** Steering Committee > > The track committee consists of: > * Phil "catvideos" Balister (OpenEmbedded / OpenSDR) > * Martin "mbr0wn" Braun (GNU Radio) > * Sylvain "tnt" Munaut (OsmoCom) > > Hope to hear from you soon! And please forward this announcement. > > Martin > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio