[GRCon'23] - Abstract Submission Deadline TODAY - 23 June!

2023-06-23 Thread Josh Morman
Reminder that the deadline for abstract submission is *today* 23 June

Things to consider if you are the fence about submitting:
* There is no minimum length for the abstract, and it can be updated after
the deadline if necessary - just a basic description of what you plan to
present.
* We accept submissions on a broad range of topics related to software
radio, or of interest to the software radio community - not just GNU Radio
specifically.
* If you cannot attend in person, consider submitting a paper, they are
published openly at pubs.gnuradio.org and indexed by Google Scholar

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Looking forward to meeting you all in Tempe in September.

Josh

On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 3:36 PM Josh Morman  wrote:

> Just a quick update that our Call for Participation Abstract Deadline
> submission has been extended to *June 23rd.*
>
> If you thought you missed it but have a great project or idea for a
> presentation/workshop/poster/tutorial - go ahead and submit your abstract
> by *June 23*
>
> https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/abstracts/
> https://gnuradio.org/grcon23
>
> And of course registration is open as well:
> tickets.gnuradio.org
>
> Look forward to seeing everyone there!
>
> Josh
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 5:30 AM Marcus Müller 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Community,
>>
>> GRCon'23 is happening in early September this year – so our submission
>> deadlines are a bit
>> tighter than usual.
>>
>> Submission for talks, papers, workshops, and other contributions are
>> accepted through the
>> GRCon'23 website:
>>
>> https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/abstracts/
>>
>> This call for participation closes on 5 June 2022!
>>
>> A tiny bit about the GNU Radio conference:
>>
>> GRCon is GNU Radio's annual conference, being held in changing cities in
>> the U.S., and
>> also live-streamed and chat-interacted online. Watching the main track
>> online and
>> interacting with the audience and speakers via chat are free.
>> Registration for the
>> in-person event started in March.
>>
>> GRCon'23 happens 5 – 9 September in Tempe, Arizona at ASU.
>>
>> What GRCon offers is a main track of presentations with topics on GNU
>> Radio, applications
>> of SDR / high-rate signal processing, computational radio science,
>> scientific and industry
>> developments, policy and technological breakthroughs.
>>
>> Next to that, there's tutorials on specific topics, a poster session,
>> Special Interest
>> Groups and the developer's summit, which is the get-together for the
>> project developers.
>> Oh, and of course, there's social events, happening at local highlight
>> locations.
>>
>> If you have *any* question (and I mean that – we're trying to make GRCon
>> as accommodating
>> as possible) about GRCon, be it about attendance, online participation,
>> content submission
>> or other problems related to the conference, we want you to reach out:
>> Here on the mailing
>> list, on the chat (https://chat.gnuradio.org), or in a private email to
>> the GRCon
>> organizers (gr...@gnuradio.org).
>>
>> Now, clearly, this all requires significant funds to set up – with a
>> history of more than
>> 300 in-person attendees prior to COVID (last year's in-person attendance
>> was around 200
>> attendees), and the live video streams achieving 3900 views last year,
>> there's a large
>> responsibility to organize a smooth conference and offer an excellent
>> in-person and remote
>> experience.
>>
>> As in previous years, we do not intend to push all these costs onto the
>> attendees alone
>> (this year's tickets are cheaper than last year!); instead, it has proven
>> mutually
>> advantageous to have sponsors contribute to the conference, and be
>> present in various
>> forms to the audience. If your company is interested in reaching a
>> high-profile, technical
>> and social audience, please do see
>> https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/page/106-sponsorship-opportunities
>> and reach out to
>> spon...@gnuradio.org .
>>
>> Best regards, and: see you in person in Arizona or online in September,
>> Marcus
>>
>>


Re: gr-ieee803-11

2023-06-23 Thread Felipe Rodrigues
Hello, Mike.

Yes, it is possible to do this. The process to send a complex data over an
USRP is made by using the uhd blocks.

The UHD blocks can be sink (transmit) or source (receive). You would insert
in the field "device address" your USRP address connected to your computer
and then make some settings over the gain, sample rate, etc.

This tutorial is important to understand in more detail the process of
transmission and reception over SDRs
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php?title=Guided_Tutorial_Hardware_Considerations
and
this another one is very importante to make the correct setting of USRP
parameters https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/USRP_Sink .

Can I help you with someone else?

Em qui., 22 de jun. de 2023 às 22:37, Mike Sousa 
escreveu:

>
> My image of the flow of control did not go through, so here it is using
> plain text
>
> GNU Radio  commands --->  B210  ---  output from TX/RX port on a wire
> --->  Xlinx Zynq UltraScale
>
> I've connected and sent commands to the B210, but I'm curious about how to
> get wifi from the B210 to the Xilinx.  Is it possible to create a block, if
> none exists to send the output from the gr-ieee-11 block to the Xlinx?
>


Software Defined Radio Academy 2023

2023-06-23 Thread heller
Dear recipients,

there have been minor programme changes recently due to a sickness report of 
one of our speakers, so please check the programme website of the Software 
Defined Radio Academy 2023 at this URL:

https://2023.sdra.io/pages/programme.html

And please note that we're serving a stream at 

https://youtube.sdra.io

The SDRA is starting at 10:00 CEST tomorrow morning, Saturday June 24, which is 
0800 UTC. 

We're looking forward to welcome you on-site and in the stream!

BR / VY73
Markus
DL8RDS

14. Juni 2023 11:30, mhel...@relix.de schrieb:

> Dear recipients,
> 
> our very last minor changes to our programme have been settled now. There 
> have been two swaps of
> talks. 
> 
> The SDRA-2023 will start on Saturday June 24 at 10:00 MESZ (=0800 UTC). You 
> can join the stream at
> https://youtube.sdra.io
> 
> Please check our web site for the recent SDRA programme:
> 
> https://2023.sdra.io/pages/programme.html
> 
> We hope that this is fine with all speakers now and that there are no more 
> changes. In any case,
> please have a look at the above mentiond URL shortly before and you will be 
> perfectly informed. 
> 
> We're looking forward to welcome our speakers on stage, be them remote or 
> on-site, and to see many
> of
> you in Friedrichshafen or read your comments and questions in the Youtube 
> chat. 
> 
> All the best!
> 
> BR / vy73
> Markus DL8RDS
> Michael DK5HH
> 
> 5. Juni 2023 00:57, mhel...@relix.de schrieb:
> 
>> Dear recipients,
>> 
>> please note that the programme for this year's Software Defined Radio 
>> Academy is ready.
>> 
>> Since there may still be small shifts, please consult our website at
>> 
>> https://2023.sdra.io/pages/programme.html
>> 
>> The SDRA-2023 will take place on Saturday June 24. For those of you who want 
>> to visit the even
>> on-site, we will be in the hall BERLIN in the eastern part of the Messe 
>> Friedrichshafen Conference
>> Center.
>> 
>> Particiption is free (after you have purchased a ticket for the HAMRADIO 
>> fair) and you may attend
>> all of the SDRA but also selected talks only if you desire.
>> 
>> For everybody else, we are going to stream the entire event on our website:
>> 
>> https://youtube.sdra.io
>> 
>> Please note that remote audience may ask questions in the YouTube chat, 
>> which we will direct to the
>> speakers after their talks.
>> 
>> Looking forward to see you there!
>> 
>> BR / vy73
>> Markus Heller
>> DL8RDS
>> 
>> 4. März 2023 23:20, mhel...@relix.de schrieb:
>> 
>>> Call For Papers
>>> ---
>>> 
>>> ** apologies for cross-posting **
>>> 
>>> Call for Contributions: SDRA-2023 Online and Friedrichshafen
>>> HAMRADIO Friedrichshafen Software Defined Radio Academy 2023 (SDRA-2023)
>>> 
>>> Date: Friday 23.06.2023, Saturday 24.06.2023 (and Sunday 25.06.2023)
>>> 
>>> Conference Websites:
>>> 
>>> * https://www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.de
>>> * https://2023.sdra.io
>>> 
>>> SDRA-2023 invites radio amateurs and researchers from acadaemia and 
>>> industry to submit papers for
>>> oral and poster presentations on recent research that addresses theoretical 
>>> aspects, algorithms,
>>> applications, hardware and software architectures for applied Software 
>>> Defined Radio systems and
>>> resources and other aspects of SDR, as well as survey and discussion 
>>> papers. The invitation
>>> particularly addresses open source research and projects. We also 
>>> particularly invite specialists
>>> giving introductory talks and tutorials on SDR technologies.
>>> 
>>> Ulrich L Rohde Award
>>> 
>>> The Ulrich L Rohde Award was created in 2022 and shall be granted for 
>>> innovative research in the
>>> field of Software Defined Radio. It is a paper award, which requires a 
>>> written submission by
>>> applicants. There is a first, second and third place being awarded with the 
>>> amount of 500, 300 and
>>> 100 Euro.
>>> 
>>> All submitted papers are eligible for the award.
>>> 
>>> Award Committee:
>>> 
>>> * Prof. Dr. Michael Hartje, HS Bremen, DK5HH
>>> * Prof. Dr. Michael Niemetz, OTH Regensburg, DG2RAM
>>> * Prof. Dr. Hervé Boeglen, Univ. Poitiers, F4JET (European GNURadio Days)
>>> * Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Friedt, FEMTO-ST, Univ. Besancon (European GNURadio 
>>> Days)
>>> 
>>> SDRA Topics
>>> ---
>>> * Advances in GNURadio related projects and research
>>> * Algorithms, applications, architectures in SDR systems
>>> * Real Time signal processing
>>> * Innovative applications using modern ADC/DAC environments
>>> 
>>> Submission Information
>>> --
>>> How to submit: Please send an abstract of approximately 250 words to:
>>> 
>>> s...@darc.de
>>> 
>>> Please include the following information:
>>> 
>>> * Paper title
>>> * Author's name (and callsign). Names and callsigns of all authors if 
>>> multiple authors.
>>> * Author's affiliation
>>> * Country
>>> * Email address of the main author
>>> 
>>> All accepted papers will be published. Publication details will be 
>>>

GSoC : week 2 blog post is now posted.

2023-06-23 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello !

In case anyone missed it, the week two blog post tracking my project is now
available on the gnuradio website. I invite everyone to read the blog to
stay updated on the project.

Thank you so much for your continued support and interest. I would love to
hear your thoughts on it.

Regards,
Rahul Balaji


Fw: gr-ieee802-11

2023-06-23 Thread Mike Sousa
 Thanks Felipe for the advise. I’m using the examples from Bastian Bloessl:
 
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11/tree/maint-3.8/examples
 
Setting up the wifi_tx.grc  example.  Only thing I’ve changed is the address 
for my B210 in the UHD: USRP Sink. Selected the sample rate of 20Mhz and the 
freq==2412GHz. Not sure what the 11g is in the pull down selection?I’m 
connecting the B210 output to a signal analyzer first. Seems to work out of the 
box. I will try a few other selections before trying theXlinx Zynq UltraScale.  
Has there been any research or experiments with this package? Thanks…
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
   

Re: gr-ieee802-11

2023-06-23 Thread Mike Sousa

Those tutorials have been helpful. I have some questions that may be applicable 
to other packages I try besides the gr-ieee-11. Some of the parameters I wish 
to try are:

 

I’m looking for the blocks/fields to set the following:

Channels 50, 52, 54, 58 which I understand to be 160Mhz, 20Mhz, 40Mhz and 
80Mhz: (the freq block?)?

Intercept Power of -90dBm

Modulation: QAM (encoding block?)

OFDM symbol duration

Data rate

 

Thanks for your help…





Re: gr-ieee802-11

2023-06-23 Thread Mike Sousa
 Thanks Felipe for the advise. I’m using the examples from Bastian Bloessl:
 
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11/tree/maint-3.8/examples
 
Setting up the wifi_tx.grc  example.  Only thing I’ve changed is the address 
for my B210 in the UHD: USRP Sink. Selected the sample rate of 20Mhz and the 
freq==2412GHz. Not sure what the 11g is in the pull down selection?I’m 
connecting the B210 output to a signal analyzer first. Seems to work out of the 
box. I will try a few other selections before trying theXlinx Zynq UltraScale.  
Has there been any research or experiments with this package? Thanks…
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 

gr-ham

2023-06-23 Thread Mike Sousa
 Hi
I'd like to try gnuradio for CB Radio UHF and HF. Is the gr-radio package the 
correct way to go? Are there examples or tutorials to use this? Would another 
package be preferable? Thanks... 
  https://github.com/argilo/gr-ham