Good luck in the project Felix! There are plenty of experts of DRM in Germany, so I'm sure you'll not be alone. ; )
Best regards, Rafael Diniz > Hi Rafael, > > I don't really have much experience in real-time applications but as > Dream did run in realtime more than five years ago, I think that it is > possible to make my code run in realtime, even with DRM+. Sorry for the > vague answer, but that is all I can say for now. > > Best regards, > Felix > >> Do you plan to make your code run in realtime? >> DRM+ receiver is really a need here as there is no consumer DRM+ >> receiver >> in the market yet, and dream only works with DRM30. >> >> You can count with me to test your code when you commit something. >> >> Danke shon! >> Rafael Diniz >> >>> Hi list, >>> >>> my name is Felix Wunsch an I'm really happy to be one of the accepted >>> students and I want to thank you very much for giving me this great >>> opportunity! >>> >>> I am currently studying at the KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, >>> Germany) and will take up a Master degree program with a major in >>> communication systems this fall. My work for GSoC will be part of my >>> bachelor thesis. >>> >>> The purpose of my project is to implement a DRM transmitter and >>> receiver >>> in GNU Radio. Further information can be found in my proposal, which >>> can >>> be downloaded here: >>> >>> http://inssv1.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de/~wunsch/gsoc_application.pdf >>> >>> To make my progress trackable, I have created an account on github >>> where I >>> will upload all the code. It can be found here: >>> >>> git://github.com/fewu/gnuradio_drm.git >>> >>> Any comments on my code are appreciated as I surely can learn a lot >>> from >>> the community. >>> >>> I'm really looking forward to this summer and hope that my work will be >>> useful for the GNU Radio community! >>> >>> Best regards >>> Felix > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
