Hi Laura,
How are the tutorials going? I'm glad you are excited about the DPD project!
Chances are you'd get to learn C++ for at least some of the work, but
getting the algorithms implemented in Python would be a solid
contribution on it's own. Also the possible idea of a utility like the
Filter
Hello,
My name is Laura Jabr, and I am a freshman undergraduate at Rice University
in Houston, Texas. I’m studying computer science and mathematics and I am
excited to contribute to GSoC this summer.
We recently learned about analog to digital conversion in my computer
engineering class and ab
Hello Everyone,
I have gone through the gr-fec API and the relevant code for the GSoC
project "Standardized high throughput FEC Code". I have also looked at the
past projects which implemented other FEC Codes along with their VOLK
Optimizations.
I intend to focus on the implementation of standardiz
Hi all,
I have some remarks regarding the current state of the filter design
tool.
> First step would thus be to polish the tool and clean it up, modernize
> it. I'm not sure about its state w.r.t. no longer using pyqwt. Maybe
> that's a place to start.
Recently Edward Kigwana worked on porting
On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 09:50:51AM +0530, Anirban Banik wrote:
>Hi Felix, Marcus,
>I apologise for my delayed reply. I have meanwhile gone through most of
>the tutorials on the GNU Radio website. I am interested in the Filter
>Design Tool Enhancements.Â
>As suggested by Felix,
t I'm sure he can give you more information
> on that.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Felix
>
>
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> *Von:* Discuss-gnuradio kit@gnu.org> im Auftrag von Anirban Banik
> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 5. März 2019 03:34
> *An:* discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
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Hi Johannes,
Thank you for your detailed response.
I would look into the two approaches you suggested, and get back once I
have something concrete.
I also welcome any suggestions as to which approach might be more suitable.
-Cheers,
Mayank
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 2:42 PM Johannes Demel
wrote:
>
Hi Mayank,
I'm glad you're interested in optimized codes.
There are quite a lot of comms standards out there. They all come with
their standardized codes. Unlike their general definition, standards use
a small subset of all possible configurations a code might have.
e.g. in general frozen bits
Hello all,
My name is Mayank, and I am interested to participate in GSoC'19 as a
student.
I would want to work on the project "Standardized High Throughput FEC
Codes". This project interests me because I have been studying coding
theory for the past two years, and I would love to work on implement
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Hi all,
In the project idea Filter Design Tool Enhancements, can someone provide me
with more insight on this - "This project is to improve our uses of these tools
and blocks to make it more obvious to
Hi all,
In the project idea Filter Design Tool Enhancements, can someone provide me
with more insight on this - "This project is to improve our uses of these
tools and blocks to make it more obvious to the users as well as automate
some of the decisions for optimally using them."
Regards,
Anirban
Hello everyone,
I am Anirban Banik, a Junior Undergraduate student at National Institute of
Technology Durgapur, West Bengal, India. I am studying in the Department of
Electronics and Communication Engineering. I am very interested to
contribute to this organization as a part of GSoC 2019.
Having
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