Hi Narayanan,

welcome here and thanks for your interest in GNU Radio and gr-radar. To get
started with Python I'd use one the countless resources you find on the
web. After that you would probably want to study the code of gr-radar
itself (the tests usually use Python). For a general introduction to
gr-radar there is also this blog https://grradar.wordpress.com/ and a bunch
of videos on YouTube.

For a GSoC project that you'll be working on full-time for three months,
I'd select some radar algorithm/method that really interests you and that
you are confident you can implement in that time frame. Also, consider,
that it is usually required to have access to suitable RF hardware for the
duration of the summer (maybe at your school).

Sebastian


On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 7:12 PM Narayanan Vinod <
narayananvinod2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi , My name is Narayanan and I am a second year ECE student at REC
> ,Chennai , India . I am interested in doing this project named "Extending
> and Updating gr-radar" through GSOC 2020 Program. As per the skills
> required I have basic knowledge in signal processing and radars. Also i am
> familiar with c++,python which i could code better with some guidance . I
> would like to know how to start working for this project .Can there be a
> guidance for me?
>
>
>
>
>                                     Sincerely ,
>
>
>                                     Narayanan Vinod
>

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