Hi Neel,

Are any of these sessions recorded and available for post viewing?


Thanks,

> On December 4, 2017 at 8:57 PM Neel Pandeya via USRP-users 
> <usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
> 
>     ======================================================================
>     Ettus Research will be running a series of free, hands-on,
>     technical workshops in the Los Angeles area next week.
> 
>     USRP, UHD, GNU Radio Workshop
>     Tuesday December 12, from 09:00 to 17:00
>     El Segundo, California, USA
> 
>     RFNoC Workshop
>     Wednesday December 13, from 09:00 to 16:00
>     El Segundo, California, USA
> 
>     USRP, UHD, GNU Radio Workshop
>     Thursday December 14, from 09:00 to 17:00
>     Santa Ana, California, USA
> 
>     RFNoC Workshop
>     Friday December 15, from 09:00 to 16:00
>     Santa Ana, California, USA
> 
>     ======================================================================
>     Descriptions of the Workshops:
> 
>     Title:
>     Introduction to the USRP, UHD, and GNU Radio (Open-Source Toolchain)
> 
>     Abstract:
>     This workshop will provide a thorough and practical introduction to
>     the USRP hardware and the open-source software toolchain (UHD and
>     GNU Radio). We will examine the hardware and architecture of the
>     entire USRP family of software-defined radios. We will discuss topics
>     such as how to get started using a new USRP device, how to install and
>     configure the open-source software toolchain, programming the USRP
>     using the UHD API from C++, using GNU Radio with the USRP and creating
>     and running flowgraphs, using GNU Radio from both GRC and Python, and
>     various debugging techniques. Several exercises will be performed,
>     such as implementing an FM transmitter and receiver. Various
>     demonstrations of wireless systems will be shown. A discussion of the
>     embedded E310 radio and using embedded SDR will be included. Several
>     other open-source tools will be discussed, such as GQRX, Fosphor,
>     Inspectrum, and several Out-of-Tree (OOT) modules. A discussion of
>     cellular applications, including OpenBTS and LTE stacks, as well as
>     GPS/GNSS applications will be presented. Several other miscellaneous
>     topics such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet networking, host system performance
>     tuning, X300/X310 device recovery, and some best practices will be
>     discussed. Attendees should come away with a solid foundation and
>     practical understanding of how to configure, program, and use the USRP
>     to implement a wide range range of wireless systems.
> 
>     Title:
>     FPGA Programming on the USRP with the RFNoC Framework
> 
>     Abstract:
>     Ettus Research's RFNoC (RF Network-on-Chip) software framework is
>     designed to decrease the development time for experienced FPGA
>     engineers seeking to integrate IP into the USRP FPGA signal
>     processing chain. RFNoC is the framework for USRP devices that use
>     Xilinx 7-series FPGAs (E310, E312, X300, X310). RFNoC is built around
>     a packetized network infrastructure in the FPGA that handles the
>     transport of control and sample data between the host CPU and the
>     radio. Users target their custom algorithms to the FPGA in the form
>     of Computation Engines (CE), which are processing blocks that attach
>     to this network. CEs act as independent nodes on the network that can
>     receive and transmit data to any other node (e.g., another CE, the
>     radio block, or the host CPU).  Users can create modular,
>     FPGA-accelerated SDR applications by chaining CEs into a flow graph.
>     RFNoC is supported in UHD and GNU Radio. In this workshop, we will
>     present an interactive hands-on tutorial on RFNoC, including a
>     discussion on its design and capabilities, demonstrations of several
>     existing examples, and a walk-through on implementing a user-defined
>     CE and integrating the CE into GNU Radio.
> 
>     ======================================================================
>     Addresses of the two workshop locations:
> 
>     AWR Corporation / National Instruments
>     1960 E Grand Avenue, Suite 430
>     El Segundo, California, 90245
>     http://www.awrcorp.com/company/contact-us/locations
> 
>     WinSoft
>     1932 E Deere Avenue, Suite 110
>     Santa Ana, California, 92705
>     http://www.winsoft.com/
>     http://www.ni.com/training/locations/
> 
>     ======================================================================
>     Details and Logistics:
> 
>     * The workshops are free, technical, and hands-on.
> 
>     * The content of the two sessions of the USRP, UHD, GNU Radio Workshop
>     and the RFNoC Workshop will be the same between El Segundo
>     and Santa Ana.
> 
>     * Each day, coffee and donuts/bagels will be provided at 08:30,
>     as well as lunch around 12:00, and an afternoon snack.
> 
>     * In both workshops, laptop computers and USRP radios will be
>     provided for use. Attendees do not need to bring or prepare anything.
> 
>     * Space is limited and will be allocated on a first-come,
>     first-serve basis.
> 
>     * Registration is required in advance.
>     To register, please email "supp...@ettus.com mailto:supp...@ettus.com ".
> 
>     * Be sure to specify your (1) full name, (2) email address,
>     (3) telephone number, (4) company/organization, and (5) which
>     workshop(s) you will attend.
> 
>     * Your registration information will not be shared with any external
>     third-parties whatsoever.
> 
>     * You are not considered to be registered until you have received
>     a confirmation email.
> 
>     * For the USRP/GNU Radio Workshop, attendees should have some previous
>     experience with Linux and using the Linux command line, and basic
>     familiarity with a programming language such as C, C++, or Python,
>     and basic fundamental concepts in DSP and RF. For the RFNoC Workshop,
>     attendees should also have some basic familiarity with Verilog.
>     Extensive or deep experience with these topics is not necessary.
> 
>     * Please email "supp...@ettus.com mailto:supp...@ettus.com " if you have 
> any questions.
> 
>     * We look forward to seeing you there!
> 
>     ======================================================================
> 
> 
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