Hello all,
Our team also implemented a MIMO-OFDM platform in the past few months. The
system parameters are like LTE. But it is not fully in GNU Radio framework,
so it's not suitable to be imported. One paper introducing this platform
will be published in SDR07 Tech Conference. Unfortunately I can
Dominik Auras wrote:
> No, it is not published. And I have got the permission to publish parts of
> the code. I.e. if you want to see the code, I will need to move the needed
> parts into a new project/makefile structure. As we don't use your normal
> packet transmission scheme (ofdm mod/demod in
Hi,
| Is it published anywhere else?
No, it is not published. And I have got the permission to publish parts of
the code. I.e. if you want to see the code, I will need to move the needed
parts into a new project/makefile structure. As we don't use your normal
packet transmission scheme (ofdm mod/d
Dominik Auras wrote:
> In the last months, we have developed an ofdm system using your gnuradio
> architecture as part of a research on dynamic resource allocation. Now we
> like to contribute parts of our code to the gnuradio project. We think that
> it will be useful to you since it partially em
Hello,
In the last months, we have developed an ofdm system using your gnuradio
architecture as part of a research on dynamic resource allocation. Now we
like to contribute parts of our code to the gnuradio project. We think that
it will be useful to you since it partially employs more advanced te