Hi Zhou - Can you post some links to relevant papers / research, for folks like me to do a quick look at? I studied MIMO just a little bit, mostly from an IT perspective, not a practical one. But, I've read through a lot of papers (on many subjects) and would be interested in knowing more about practical MIMO. I encourage you to get your project up on the GSoC14 GR page if it is not already there ... who knows, I might be willing to mentor :) But, I'd like to see some papers / research first, as I'm sure others would too. - MLD
On Feb 20, 2014, at 8:04 AM, YiZiRui Zhou <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for your patient reply. Your words really inspire me. > > I am writing a block to implement MIMO transceiver based on "ofdm_rx" and > "ofdm_tx" now, willing to build a MIMO WLAN with several USRPs. Basically, > general MIMO encoding and decoding method will be included, some techniques > like rate adaptation is also in consideration. But those ideas are not so > complete now, next I will try to figure it out. As you said, posting the idea > on the list is a good way to make it known to all, I will do that when > everything is ready. Also, I will go through the GNU Radio GSoC wiki page, > maybe there are some other good things I can do. > > I know that if there is no mentor to guide me, I would not be able to take > part in the GSoC. But, maybe this is not the most important thing to me. > There is no doubt that I can benefit a lot from working on the project and > learning from the mailing list, these are the things that shine. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
