Just keep in mind, on one ethernet network there is no real parallel
transfer, everything is sequential, at least on the shared parts like the
cable from the switch to the PC. Can you live with this latency? Of course
you can try to force a given sequence, with known timing, and jitter should
be small when the network is separated from other networks and has the pure
purpose to serve your USRPs...

 

I have to do with industrial test/measurement equipment where those
latency/jitter effects _are_ a real PITA, and I am amazed how easily in many
RF applications those problems are "workarounded". 

  

Ralph.

 

 

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hanwen
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Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] parallel and time/frequency-synchronized TX/RX
with large number of USRPs ?

 

Dear *,

 

Is it possible to syncronize large number of USRPs (e.g. N210) in time and
frequency for building an large MIMO array.

My imagination would be using an Ethernet switch hubbing all the USRPs and
connect to a host PC vial 10Gbps ethernet. All the USRPs share a common
10MHz/1PPS input.

The communications between all the USRPs with the host PC is via TCP (I'm
not sure if UHD support TCP now) so that there is no packet loss.

 

We previously build a 2x2 MIMO using USRP2s with two ethernet adapters on
host PC, which is quite successful. 

 

Bests,

Hanwen

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