Hi Douglas,

Thank you for your reply. I try to find examples for  in-band signaling. 
However, I don't see examples in the gnuradio-3.2.2. It seems that the   
in-band signaling is on going work. I try to use the existing gnuradio code to 
achieve what I want. I have tried everything I can do to speed up the system 
and have not  succeeded.


Thank you,
Jane



--- On Thu, 10/8/09, Douglas Geiger <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Douglas Geiger <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] reducing the latency in tunnel.py
To: "George Nychis" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Jane Chen" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 8:03 PM

George,
 You were talking about using m-blocks, along with doing more processing on the 
USRP (matched filter + dependent packet generator) in the FPGA, correct?
 The basic functionality of m-blocks is to be integrated into the main API as I 
understand (in a modified form perhaps?), and they do still exist in the 
current release, but are deprecated - and aren't terribly useful as they don't 
work with the rest of the gnuradio API.

 Either way, looking at using the in-band signaling code is I think the correct 
direction to be looking.

 Doug

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:47 PM, George Nychis <[email protected]> wrote:








Hi Jane,



I published a paper on this issue:

http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/gnychis/nychis_nsdi09.pdf




If you read it, you will understand all of the latencies involved and why your 
turnaround time is so high.  We propose mechanisms to overcome these challenges 
in the GNU Radio / USRP architecture, and built code to support it, but it was 
decided that the new blocks that our code uses are no longer going to be 
supported by GNU Radio.  So, our code in summary does not work with GNU Radio 
now.  But, maybe you can apply some of the techniques we mention to achieve 
what you want.



- George


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