http://www.gnuradio.org/trac/browser/gnuradio/branches/developers/n4hy

is the trac and


svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/branches/developers/n4hy/ofdm

gets you the source. I am merging the trunk into this about every 50 revisions unless I see major progress on mblock, usrp, etc that is of immediate relevance. Once we get a single instance running on hardware and over the air with some speed and reliability, I will suggest that we be allowed to merge this into the trunk and we can all play.


I kicked the can down the road with Matt Ettus and Tom Rondeau. We have spent two weeks on this total and others are welcome to contribute. We need to have the argument: How do we specify the constellations? How do we map carrier usage (which are pilots, clocks, etc.)?

In order to be really credible, we need mblock and we need the part that is running on the usrp because we need RSSI, it needs to be inband so we can do the gain management that is imperative for OFDM to work with its crest factor issues.



Bob



Kuntal Majumdar wrote:
Hello,

Who is doing the OFDM project? May I get some info on that, because my thesis project is on the same and I would love help in this regard.

Thanks a lot.

Regards,
Kuntal

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