Not unethical, actually. You're avoiding to reinvent the wheel. Welcome to open source.
Have you taken a look at http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/TutorialsCoreConcepts ? That easily becomes "What's GR in four (or less) slides". Skip all the advanced stuff after "so what does GR do?". To incorporate the USRP into your presentation, I would most probably use the following logic structure: - What is Software Radio? - Use Flowgraphs, they're handy! - GNU Radio is the tool of choice - Now we can process "theoretical" samples. Nah. We wont real world signals and we want them now! - Here's the USRP. It does all the "ugly" analog stuff. you get the samples - you get the power. Hope this is useful as some kind of inspiration, Greetings Marcus On 09/22/2013 06:00 PM, Manu T S wrote:
Hello Everyone, This is an odd request. Something unethical to be frank. Nevertheless, I ask it. I have to give a presentation on USRPs and GNU Radio in a talk in our department this weekend. To most of the listeners it will be an introduction to both GNU Radio and USRP. My intend is to make it in a such a way that everyone appreciates GNU Radio and USRP for what it is. I'm not sure if I make it from scratch, this intend will be fulfilled. So if anyone knows some good introductory level presentation from which I can steel, that will help me a lot. Thanks everyone. -- Manu T S _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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