Hi Eric,

I haven't seen tutorials about how to use m-blocks yet. I'm curious and want
to see how it works, although I'm not sure what I can get from it. Are there
any examples about how to use the m-blocks in gnuradio-examples? Thanks

Y



Eric Blossom wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 09:06:57AM -0700, yyzhuang wrote:
>> 
>> As I see from the simple manual and some source code, most of the blocks
>> are
>> designed for PHY layer or hard ware. Should all the MAC layer functions
>> implemented by python application, or are there any existing MAC layer
>> blocks we can use directly? Thanks for help.
>> 
>> Y
> 
> Hi Y,
> 
> In the relatively near term, I'll be gluing the message blocks
> (m-blocks) and the GR flow graphs together.  When that is complete, I
> expect that what you'll find is that the natural place to write MAC
> layer stuff is in m-blocks while using the flow graph to implement the
> PHY.  This will use inband signaling on the USRP1 and/or USRP2 and
> will give us precise control of time of transmission.
> 
> Eric
> 
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