Re: Feedback Wanted: UI of FM receiver GsoC project

2025-06-06 Thread Wolfgang Wilde
ng that, because common UX expectation is that things your can interact with are somewhat "button shaped". The "heart" icon seems to be "blindly stolen" from spotify and cannot serve a purpose on a radio receiver, so I'd strongly recommend removing it. Best reg

Re: Feedback Wanted: UI of FM receiver GsoC project

2025-06-05 Thread Marcus Müller
e "heart" icon seems to be "blindly stolen" from spotify and cannot serve a purpose on a radio receiver, so I'd strongly recommend removing it. Best regards, Marcus On 6/4/25 10:20 PM, Hamza Mohammed wrote: Hi everyone! As part of my GSoC project, I’ve been working on

Re: GSoC FT8/WSPR OOT Module

2025-05-24 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Daniel, super happy to have you as mentee :) Best, Marcus On 5/23/25 9:39 PM, Daniel Paul wrote: Hello everyone! My name is Daniel Paul and I'll be working with Marcus and Wylie (my mentors) on a GSoC project this summer. My project is to create a FT8/WSPR OOT Module that'll b

GSoC FT8/WSPR OOT Module

2025-05-23 Thread Daniel Paul
Hello everyone! My name is Daniel Paul and I'll be working with Marcus and Wylie (my mentors) on a GSoC project this summer. My project is to create a FT8/WSPR OOT Module that'll benefit the amateur radio community. If you want to follow along check out the blog I'll be posting o

Re: Feedback on GSoC 2025 Proposal Selection

2025-05-09 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Rahul, Sure, I have some feedback; I'll email it to you off-list, because it doesn't really contain much transferable to other students :) Best, Marcus On 5/9/25 3:40 PM, rahul pillai wrote: Hey everyone, First of all, congratulations to all those who got accepted for GSoC 202

Feedback on GSoC 2025 Proposal Selection

2025-05-09 Thread rahul pillai
Hey everyone, First of all, congratulations to all those who got accepted for GSoC 2025 and good luck with your projects. This is a request for the mentors, I would like it if you could tell us what the differentiating factors were between the proposals of those which are accepted and those that

Excited to Contribute: FM Broadcast Radio Application (GSoC 2025)

2025-05-08 Thread Hamza Mohammed
Hi everyone, I hope you're all doing well! I'm thrilled to share that my project proposal, *"FM Broadcast Radio Application"*, has been accepted for GSoC 2025. I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity to work with the community and contribute to Gnu Radio. The goal

GSoC projects 2025

2025-05-08 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi all, in the last weeks & months the mailing list and chat has been busier than usual with new students getting their feet wet with GNU Radio and the community. As officially announced by the GSoC program - we have been assigned four slots and therefore we are able to welcome four

GSoC 2025 Proposal: Expanding GNU Radio 4.0 Block Set — Feedback Welcome

2025-04-08 Thread Krish Gupta
Hello all, I’d like to share the final iteration of my GSoC 2025 proposal, *“Expanding the GNU Radio 4.0 Block Set,”* which focuses on porting and modernizing essential signal processing blocks from GNU Radio 3.x to the new GR4 architecture. My primary goals include: 1. *Analog Blocks

Re: GSoC proposal review

2025-04-08 Thread Marcus Müller
with an own project idea without a good planned schedule; I'd encourage you to prioritize that! (it goes hand in hand with deciding which features you might want to make "optional".) - Those 4 different visualizations will be part of the plotting lib of the application window. And I am

Re: GSoC proposal review

2025-04-07 Thread rahul pillai
de it, the code is available in repo <https://github.com/Ashborn-SM/GSoC-Proposal/blob/main/plots.ipynb>, including the one at the title page. - I'll try to put in more hours per week. Regards, Rahul On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 8:06 PM Marcus Müller wrote: > Hi Rahul! > >

Re: GSoC proposal review

2025-04-07 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Rahul! Because there's little time to the deadline, a few quick notes: - Your project is very big. You sell "a library of DoA estimation algorithms" as one tiny gear in the machinery of your overall proposal. If I was to define a GSoC idea for a student, that would h

GSoC proposal review

2025-04-06 Thread rahul pillai
ially wanted to present in the proposal wouldn't be there, I really hope this wouldn't be a problem. Here's the link to my proposal https://github.com/Ashborn-SM/GSoC-Proposal, the document is located at *latex>main.pdf.* Please note that the proposal is still a work in progress.

Re: GSoc'25 Proposal

2025-04-04 Thread Krish Gupta
-specific buffer type plus writing specialized blocks (e.g., kernel wrappers, file I/O) can get tricky quickly. Make sure you have a strong plan for incremental testing. Wrapping entire sets of MatX capabilities might be too big for a single GSoC. You could consider focusing on

Re: Potential GSoC 2025 Contributor: FM Broadcast Radio application

2025-04-01 Thread Andrej Rode
don't be harsh; it's still not > my final proposal. > > Thank you all for your time, looking forward to hearing from you. Here is the > link > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xfNUaqoVEJZsA6IwxyMyXo3EezP3P3zy/view?usp=drive_link > Sincerely, > Hamza > >

Re: GNU Radio Companion Video Creation Toolkit (GSoC proposal)

2025-04-01 Thread Andrej Rode
Mar 2025, at 02:04, Daniel Paul wrote: > > Personal Information > Name: Daniel Paul > Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada > Email: danielpaul1...@gmail.com > University: University of Manitoba > Degree Program: B.Sc. in Data Science (minor: Chemistry), expected April 2025 >

Re: GNU Radio Companion Video Creation Toolkit (GSoC proposal)

2025-04-01 Thread Daniel Paul
ote: > > > > Personal Information > > Name: Daniel Paul > > Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada > > Email: danielpaul1...@gmail.com > > University: University of Manitoba > > Degree Program: B.Sc. in Data Science (minor: Chemistry), expected April > 2025 > >

Re: Subject: Request for Feedback on My GSoC Proposal (FM Broadcast Radio Application)

2025-03-31 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Ali, welcome to the community, and thanks for the proposal! I'm not the mentor of that project, so just a few bullet points that spring to my mind: Oh, actually I just saw that you're missing one point that the GSoC student instructions said you *really* must include, or els

Re: Potential GSoC 2025 Contributor: FM Broadcast Radio application

2025-03-27 Thread Hamza Mohammed
k Sincerely, Hamza On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 at 00:23, Andrej Rode wrote: > Hi Hamza, > > thanks for your interest in participating in the GNU Radio GSoC. Welcome > to the mailinglist :) > I’ll give your proposal a read in the coming days and hopefully I can > provide some fee

Re: GSOC 2025 application mockup, Functional FM radio app

2025-03-26 Thread Marcus Müller
ant (and a good measure of academic inegrity, too!) to include a reference where you got that figure from :) Best regards, Marcus On 3/26/25 2:26 PM, Lovro Spajić wrote: Hello! My name is Lovro Spajić, I'm a second year Computer Engineering student from Croatia. I'm sending the mockup o

Re: Where should I submit GSoC draft proposal for mentor review and discussion? / Contact Andrej Rode

2025-03-26 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi! Always feel free to discuss anything related to GSoC on this mailing list! Regarding Andrej: he checks the mailing list for GSoC content regularly, but maybe right now not daily. Maybe check back early next week if he hasn't reached out to you by then :) Best regards, Marcus On 3/

Where should I submit GSoC draft proposal for mentor review and discussion?

2025-03-25 Thread R H
Thanks for the information! I have drafted a proposal, where should I send it? The listed mentor under the topic list is Andrej Rode. Should I send it to them? If yes, could I have their contact information/email? Thank you for your assistance!

Re: GSoC

2025-03-24 Thread Josh Morman (GNU Radio)
Great to hear! All the information should be documented here: https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php?title=GSoCStudentInfo Please let us know if you have any questions. Josh On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 6:08 AM R H wrote: > Hello everyone ! > I love gnuRadio, i have been using it for my sdr proje

GSoC

2025-03-24 Thread R H
Hello everyone ! I love gnuRadio, i have been using it for my sdr projects for quite a while now, mainly astronomy projects and stuff. it is great. I'm interested in contributing to gnu radio, and i felt the first project in the list, "FM Broadcast Radio application" is something I can do. Anyhow

Re: Question about GSoC

2025-03-17 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi Hugo, welcome to the GNU Radio mailinglist, excuse my late response to your request. We are happy you are interested in participating in a GSoC project, you should definitely give the GSoC FAQ provided by Google [0] a read and also have a look at our participants guide [1]. There is a

Re: Potential GSoC 2025 Contributor: FM Broadcast Radio application

2025-03-16 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi Hamza, thanks for your interest in participating in the GNU Radio GSoC. Welcome to the mailinglist :) I’ll give your proposal a read in the coming days and hopefully I can provide some feedback & points of improvement to you. In the meantime have a look at our GSoC Participants Guid

Re: Subject: Request for Feedback on Test Plan Section of My GSoC Proposal

2025-03-16 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi Harashankar, thanks for sharing your current draft, please make sure to give the GNU Radio GSoC participants guide [0] a read and follow the instructions therein. Kind Regards, Andrej [0] https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php?title=GSoCStudentInfo > On 7. Mar 2025, at 11:57, HARI SHAN

GNU Radio Companion Video Creation Toolkit (GSoC proposal)

2025-03-12 Thread Daniel Paul
*Personal Information* Name: Daniel Paul Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Email: danielpaul1...@gmail.com University: University of Manitoba Degree Program: B.Sc. in Data Science (minor: Chemistry), expected April 2025 GSoC Project Duration: Full-time, 350 hours over 12 weeks *GNU Radio

Potential GSoC 2025 Contributor: FM Broadcast Radio application

2025-03-11 Thread Hamza Mohammed
Hello everyone, Hamza here. I hope you are doing well. I am currently working on my draft proposal for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) for the FM application project, and I would greatly appreciate your feedback on it. I have outlined my project goals, deliverables, and timeline based on the GSoC

Re: Potential GSoC contributor introduction and new project idea

2025-03-11 Thread rahul pillai
e > been extensively using GNU Radio to simulate array processing algorithms in > my current role. > >> I’ve alway wanted to contribute to large open-source projects, but I > haven’t had the opportunity or the know-how on where to begin. That's why I > like to use GSoC t

Question about GSoC

2025-03-11 Thread HUGO SANCHEZ
Hello, my name is Hugo. I am a Spanish university student, in a grade of telematics. I am a little confuse about the system and the proposal. I couldn't use the mailing list, because the link wouldn't work to me, the only way that I could reach is from gmail, so I don't really know if I am confuse

Re: Potential GSoC contributor introduction and new project idea

2025-03-07 Thread Marcus Müller
rgrad a little over eight months ago and have been extensively using GNU Radio to simulate array processing algorithms in my current role. I’ve alway wanted to contribute to large open-source projects, but I haven’t had the opportunity or the know-how on where to begin. That's why I like to use

Subject: Request for Feedback on Test Plan Section of My GSoC Proposal

2025-03-07 Thread HARI SHANKAR 53
Hello, I hope you are doing well. My name is Harishankar, and I am currently working on my GSoC project proposal for *Expanding the GNU Radio 4.0 Block Set* under the GNU Radio organization. I have made progress on the test plan section and would greatly appreciate your feedback to ensure that

Fwd: Potential GSoC contributor introduction and new project idea

2025-03-07 Thread rahul pillai
-- Forwarded message - From: rahul pillai Date: Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 5:24 PM Subject: Re: Potential GSoC contributor introduction and new project idea To: Andrej Rode Hey Andrej, Thanks for replying. On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 2:04 PM Andrej Rode wrote: > Hi Rahul, > >

Re: Potential GSoC contributor introduction and new project idea

2025-03-07 Thread Andrej Rode
-how on where to begin. That's why I like to > use GSoC to begin my open-source journey. > If the organization is interested, I’d like to propose developing an > Out-Of-Tree (OOT) module or, even better, a GUI for array processing in GNU > Radio. This tool would support vari

Potential GSoC contributor introduction and new project idea

2025-03-05 Thread rahul pillai
projects, but I haven’t had the opportunity or the know-how on where to begin. That's why I like to use GSoC to begin my open-source journey. If the organization is interested, I’d like to propose developing an Out-Of-Tree (OOT) module or, even better, a GUI for array processing in GNU Radio.

Re: Inquiry About GSOC Contribution to the 5G Cell Scanner Project

2025-03-04 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Mazen, welcome to the community! The project description lists prerequisites. Start building up proficiency with GNU Radio, if you don't have that yet – the "Tutorials" page on the same wiki as the GSoC ideas list tells you how. You'll also find the GSoC participant inst

Inquiry About GSOC Contribution to the 5G Cell Scanner Project

2025-03-03 Thread Mazen Elaraby
Dear Community, I hope you're doing well. I am interested in contributing to the 5G Cell Scanner project as a GSoC contributor, but I’m unsure about the next steps. Should I start by drafting a proposal and reaching out to the mentors, or is there a recommended approach to proceed? I

GSOC FEC final update

2024-09-09 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Apologies for the lack of blog posts for the last couple of weeks. I have still been working on the project and wrapping it up. Here's my final blog post for the project: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/posts/final/. Thank you to the community and my mentors! I plan to continue working

[GSoC] GRC Week 12 Update (Final)

2024-08-26 Thread Zaky Hermawan
This is the final week of my Google Summer of Code project. I want to extend my thanks to everyone in the GNU Radio community who has helped me throughout the GSoC period. I plan to continue contributing to GNU Radio even after the coding phase concludes. You can read more about my project

Re: [GSoC] FEC week 10 blog post

2024-08-20 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Kayla, thanks for the updates :) I'm very happy to read all the progress you are making in bringing the aff3ct channel coders/decoders to GNU Radio! You write you're experiencing segfaults in the BCH implementation. Especially if you get to run a backtrace¹ and want to share it with the ma

[GSoC] FEC week 10 blog post

2024-08-20 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Here's an update on the project from last week: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/posts/week10/ Best, Kayla

[GSoC] GRC week 11 update

2024-08-18 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi all, On week 11, I added a little update on grc to add install_requirements, read more on: https://zakyhermawan.github.io/week-11-add-requirements/ Regards, Zaky

[GSoC] GRC week 10 update

2024-08-15 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi all, I have made a new post on my gsoc project here: https://zakyhermawan.github.io//week-10-merge-everything-on-grc-separated-repo/ I have completed the source code and merge everything, you can see and try https://github.com/ZakyHermawan/grc/tree/gsoc Just pip install . in the root

[GSoC] FEC week 9 blog post

2024-08-12 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Here's my update for last week's work on the GSOC FEC project: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/posts/week9/. Best, Kayla

[GSoC] FEC week 8 blog post

2024-08-05 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Here's my blog describing last week's progress in creating the testbench: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. Best, Kayla

[GSoC] GRC week 9 update

2024-08-02 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi all, Just posted latest progress for this week: https://zakyhermawan.github.io/week-9-simplify-proxies-and-fix-templates/ Regards, Zaky

[GSoC] GRC week 8 update

2024-07-27 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi all, I want to share my latest progress on the grc gsoc project. This week focus is to make proxy classes to provide high level API for code generation Read more on my latest post here: https://zakyhermawan.github.io//week-8-proxies/ The code for this week progress is here: https://github.com

[GSoC] FEC week 7 blog post

2024-07-19 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Just posted my blog for this week: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. I will not work on the project next week, as I had something come up, but I am planning to add another week on to the end of the coding period. Best, Kayla

[GSoC] FEC week 6 blog post

2024-07-15 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Here's my blog post update for last week: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. I worked on different options for the Turbo codec, continued developing the BCH codec, and started writing a testbench. Here's my code: https://github.com/kaylacomer/gr-fec_dev. Best, Kayla

[GSoC] GRC Week 7 Update Kotak

2024-07-14 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi, all I'm really happy that I passed the midterm evaluation, so I can continue to work on this project. This week, I removed grc from gnuradio codebase, while also updating my previous work (pluggable workflow). I also made PR to make autoformat a

[GSoC] FEC week 5 blog post

2024-07-08 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Last week I took a vacation and did not work on the project. This blog post is for June 24-28. Finally have a functional Turbo codec but still need to work on additional configurations. Started on new blocks. Blog: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/ Code: https://github.com/kaylacomer/gr-

[GSoC] GRC Week 6 Update

2024-07-06 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi all, today, I'm gonna share my weekly update about my gsoc project. This week, I have made a PR to make grc to submodule, and move grc source code into our official gnuradio-companion repository <https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio-companion/>. Also, I have finished my work on grc

[GSoC] GRC Week 5 Update

2024-07-01 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi, GR Folks, In order to do grc separation smoothly we divide it into 3 steps, you can read more about each step here . Regards, Zaky

[GSoC] FEC week 4 blog post

2024-06-24 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Just posted last week's update to my blog: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. Closer to a functional Turbo encoder and decoder but still not quite there. As always, you can view updates to my code here: https://github.com/kaylacomer/gr-fec_dev. Best, Kayla

[GSoC] GRC week 4 update

2024-06-23 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi everyone, Another update on my GSoC project in week 4, we restructure the GRC repo. Now GRC is using src layout instead of flat layout. Read my newest post <https://zakyhermawan.github.io//week-4-restructure-folders/> for more details. Regards, Zaky

[GSoC] GRC week 3 update

2024-06-18 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi all, New update on GSoC GRC, this week is focused on fixing the bugs that still exist from last week, and fix problems where YAML is not loaded into GRC after the GRC separation process. More details on my newest post <https://zakyhermawan.github.io//week-3-fix-parameters-modularizat

GSOC FEC week 3 blog post

2024-06-17 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Week 3 (last week) GSOC blog post is live: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. You can view updates to my code here: https://github.com/kaylacomer/gr-fec_dev. Thank you to Andrej and Daniel, my mentors, for their guidance and help! Best, Kayla Comer

Re: GSOC FEC week 2 blog post

2024-06-11 Thread Kayla Comer
have any > problems you > can't solve directly :) Things I haven't done well when I was a GSoC > students include > talking to my advisors early when there's a problem, and you seem to be > doing much better! > > I really look forward to the results of your work

Re: GSOC FEC week 2 blog post

2024-06-09 Thread Marcus Müller
r hesitate to ask the mailing list or in chat if you have any problems you can't solve directly :) Things I haven't done well when I was a GSoC students include talking to my advisors early when there's a problem, and you seem to be doing much better! I really look forward to

[GSoC] GRC week 2 update

2024-06-08 Thread Zaky Hermawan
Hi folks, I want to share the new update on my GSoC project. There are 4 things that are done for this week: 1. Workflow-dependant parameter have been moved into its own workflow YAML files 2. People now can define their own parameters by modifying their own workflow YAML file 3. Now GRC has a

GSOC FEC week 2 blog post

2024-06-07 Thread Kayla Comer
Hi all, Week 2 GSOC blog post is live: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. You can view updates to my code here: https://github.com/kaylacomer/gr-fec_dev. Thank you to Andrej and Daniel, my mentors, for their guidance and help! Best, Kayla Comer

Re: GSoC Student Introduction

2024-06-01 Thread Marcus Müller
Hey Zaky, great to have you here! I saw you on chat, and it's really going to be fun learning with you! This is a really good time to work on standalone GRC; I'm sure you can always reach out to the community and we'll be very interested in helping you! Best, Marcus On 30.05.24 13:23, Zaky H

GSoC Student Introduction

2024-05-30 Thread Zaky Hermawan
I am Zaky Hermawan, an Electrical Engineering student from Indonesia. I am participating in Google Summer of Code with a project titled "GRC: Standalone Application and Pluggable Workflows." My work primarily focuses on GRC separation and code generation, I may also touch on some GUI code on GRC. I

GSOC FEC week 1 blog post

2024-05-28 Thread Kayla Comer
Hello all, I am contributing to GNU Radio for Google Summer of Code. My project is updating the Forward Error Correction (FEC) package. I just posted my first update, and you can view all my weekly updates here: https://kaylacomer.github.io/blog/. Best, Kayla Comer

Re: Re: Inquiring about an old GSoC (Marcus Müller)

2024-04-13 Thread Chaz Maschman
e specific than "Re: Contents of Discuss-gnuradio digest..." Today's Topics:    1. Re: Inquiring about an old GSoC (Marcus Müller)    2. Determining number of dropped samples from USRP Sink in TX   chain (Adrian Winter) -

Re: Inquiring about an old GSoC

2024-04-11 Thread Marcus Müller
I'll brazenly forward that question to Luca here :) The honest answer is that you should really not blame Luca, time was short (and is always short), and we (and especially I) never gotten around to bring this to a state where it can be upstreamed. Any help achieving that would be greatly appr

Inquiring about an old GSoC

2024-04-10 Thread Chaz Maschman
Hello GNU Radio folk, I have been attempting to use MIMO technology within GNU Radio and have stumbled upon an old Google Summer of Code project sponsored by GNU Radio that does everything I could have wanted to do but in a more competent manner: https://mimognuradio.wordpress.com/ https://gith

Re: GsoC Proposal Feedback

2024-03-30 Thread Hamza Mohammed
No worries, I am glad you were able to reply. I just want to ask a few questions before editing my proposal. 1. So the idea was to explore multiple open source error correcting libraries and use only one of them in the gr-fec module as an optional dependency or OOT module? 2. The goal of the projec

Re: GsoC Proposal Feedback

2024-03-30 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi Hamza, sorry for the late reply/not giving you feedback earlier. I’ve been travelling in the last week(s) and it slipped my attention. Your proposal seems to already go a lot into details how to include the AFF3CT library in GNU Radio in terms of pointers etc. It seems to me that your pla

Potential GSOC contributor introduction : "GRC: Standalone application and pluggable workflows"

2024-03-26 Thread Pradyumna Bang
Hello, My name is Pradyumna and I just came across the GNURadio ideas list for GSOC. Since past few months, I've been using Gnuradio and was really impressed by the UI of GRC and was wondering if I could port it to create some generic flowgraph creation softwares that can run blocks of code

Re: GSOC proposal

2024-03-25 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi Kayla, thanks for sharing your current proposal on the forward error correction project idea from our GSoC ideas page. Overall it looks well written and it contains all required elements. We have collected some feedback for you: - In the proposal you mention that many of the current FEC

Re: Prospective GSoC contributor introduction

2024-03-23 Thread Marcus Müller
ed wrote: Hi, My name is Hamza Hasan, I am a 3rd year Student in Egypt, majoring in Communication Engineering. I am interested in contributing to gnu-radio through GsoC, specifically the project titled "Forward Error Correction in GNU Radio". I just heard about gnu radio recently (in

Steps towards a GSoC proposal for project "GRC: built-in flowgrpahs…" (was: Regarding GSoC)

2024-03-23 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi Adarsh, nice to have you around! Since you are choosing a topic where familiarity with the workflow in GRC is necessary, it would be a good point in time to start working through the tutorials https://tutorials.gnuradio.org ; you'll want to know how to create your own flow graph, be familia

Regarding GSoC

2024-03-23 Thread Adarsh Sudheer
Hello Everyone, I am Adarsh Sudheer and i am currently pursuing my 2nd year CS undergraduate at Amrita University. I am interested in learning technologies related to python and cpp. I will be very happy to work with you all in accomplishing our goals. I will very happy to work on the topic of GR

Prospective GSoC contributor introduction

2024-03-15 Thread Hamza Mohammed
Hi, My name is Hamza Hasan, I am a 3rd year Student in Egypt, majoring in Communication Engineering. I am interested in contributing to gnu-radio through GsoC, specifically the project titled "Forward Error Correction in GNU Radio". I just heard about gnu radio recently (in my university

Re: Prospective GSoC contributor introduction

2024-03-12 Thread Andrej Rode
hrough #gnuradio:gnuradio.org otherwise you can find some more information here https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php?title=Chat Cheers, Andrej > On 11. Mar 2024, at 02:04, Kayla Comer wrote: > > Hello, > > My name is Kayla, and I am interested in contributing to GNU Radio through > GSoC this

Prospective GSoC contributor introduction

2024-03-10 Thread Kayla Comer
Hello, My name is Kayla, and I am interested in contributing to GNU Radio through GSoC this summer. I finished my BS in EE in December, and I plan to start a PhD program in the communications/networks field in the fall. I learned about GNU Radio through a lab at school, and I think GSoC would be

Re: GSoC 2024 - Build-in sub flowgraphs

2024-02-27 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi Ruben, welcome to the discuss-gnuradio mailinglist. Nice that you found your way here. Before you start drafting on your proposal I recommend you get a little bit familiar with GNU Radio. You can do that by looking at our tutorials, which you can find in the wiki and through tutorials.gnur

GSoC 2024 - Build-in sub flowgraphs

2024-02-26 Thread Ruben Arciba
Hi, My name is Ruben Arciba. I am a 2nd year Computer Science student. I have experience in Python and Java. I am looking forward to working with you Thanks, Ruben Arciba

GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Journey- Blog Post

2023-08-28 Thread Rohit Bisht
Dear GNU Radio Community, I hope this email finds you well. I am excited to announce that my blog post, "GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Recap [Complete Journey]," is now live! It has been an incredible experience working on this project, and I am thrilled to share the progress and ac

GSoC: standalone GRC weekly blog update

2023-08-27 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello everyone, This is my final update on the blog posts for the progress report of this project for the term of GSoC 23. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the community under the constant guidance of my mentors and everyone else. I will continue to work and contribute to

GSoC: standalone GRC week 8 blog release.

2023-08-20 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello ! In case anyone missed it, the week 8 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, Ra

GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Week-8 Blog

2023-08-16 Thread Rohit Bisht
Dear GNU Radio Community, I hope this message finds you in good spirits. I'm thrilled to share that I've just published a new blog post detailing the progress made during "GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement - Week 8." In this update, I've delved into the exciting progr

GSoC-standalone GRC : week 6 & 7 blog post is now posted.

2023-08-07 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello ! In case anyone missed it, the week six and seven 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.

GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Week-7 Blog

2023-07-31 Thread Rohit Bisht
Dear GNU Radio Community, I hope this email finds you well. I am excited to announce that my latest blog post covering "GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement - Week 7" is now live and accessible to everyone. In this blog post, I discuss the successful integration of the gr-qtgui flowgrap

GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Week-6 Blog

2023-07-25 Thread Rohit Bisht
Dear GNU Radio Community, I hope this email finds you well. I am excited to announce that my latest blog post covering "GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement - Week 6" is now live and accessible to everyone. In this blog post, I delve into the progress made during the sixth week of my Goo

GSoC: standalone GRC week 5 blog release.

2023-07-23 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello ! In case anyone missed it, the week five 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,

GSoC : week 3 & 4 blog post is now posted.

2023-07-11 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello ! In case anyone missed it, the week three and four 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.

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,

GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement Week-2 Blog

2023-06-19 Thread Rohit Bisht
Dear GNU Radio Community, I am thrilled to announce that my latest blog post detailing the progress of the GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement project is now available on the GNU Radio website's blog section. In this blog post, I provide an overview of the accomplishments during Week 2 o

GSoC 2023: Qt Widgets Improvement Week-1 Blog

2023-06-14 Thread Rohit Bisht
I hope this email finds you well. I am excited to share with you that I have created and published a blog post on the GNU Radio website regarding my work during the Week-1 of the GSoC 2023 Qt Widgets Improvement project. The blog post focuses on the development of the "Writing Matrix Sink&q

Gsoc : weekly blog posts.

2023-06-08 Thread Rahul Balaji
Hello all, Hope you're having a good day. Just wanted to let everyone know that week-0 blog post on my GSoC work is now live on the gnuradio website! I hope you can take your time to read it to know the projects that are in progress. Regards, Rahul.

re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-10-04 Thread 史 皓航
Hi, all! I am working on enabling gnuradio to run faster on the browser through `simd on wasm` named under the GSoC project. I am thrilled that I passed the GSoC final stage evaluation. Thanks to the community all, especially @ Håkon <https://github.com/haakov> @Marc <https://g

re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-09-15 Thread 史 皓航
...@outlook.com> 发送时间: 2022年8月24日 23:29 收件人: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org<mailto:Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> 主题: re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update Hi, everyone! I am working on enabling gnuradio to run faster on the browser through `simd on wasm<https://v8.dev/features/simd>`

Re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-08-24 Thread Glen Langston
log: blog here > > > Yours, > Yao > > 发件人: 史 皓航 > 发送时间: 2022年8月16日 23:37 > 收件人: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > 主题: re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update > > Hi, everyone! > > I am working on enabling gnuradio to run faster on the browser thro

re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-08-24 Thread 史 皓航
ilto:Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> 主题: re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update Hi, everyone! I am working on enabling gnuradio to run faster on the browser through `simd on wasm<https://v8.dev/features/simd>`. I will post weekly updates in this thread. The following is from last we

re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-08-16 Thread 史 皓航
<https://eat4toast.github.io/2022/08/16/week7.html> Yours, Yao 发件人: 史 皓航<mailto:shy...@outlook.com> 发送时间: 2022年8月9日 23:34 收件人: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org<mailto:Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> 主题: re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update Hi, everyone! I am working on enabling gnura

re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-08-09 Thread 史 皓航
eek6.html> Yours, Yao 发件人: 史 皓航<mailto:shy...@outlook.com> 发送时间: 2022年8月2日 23:56 收件人: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org<mailto:discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> 主题: re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update Hi, everyone! I am working on enabling gnuradio run faster on browser. I will po

re: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web] weekly update

2022-08-02 Thread 史 皓航
gnuradio-web (current not support edit module). Full version blog: blog here<https://eat4toast.github.io/2022/08/02/week5.html> Yours, Yao 发件人: 史 皓航 发送时间: Monday, July 25, 2022 10:24:15 PM 收件人: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org 主题: 回复: [GSoC porting SIMD to gr-web]

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