Hello,
I have completed a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT
Bombay, India and will be joining a masters program in Computer Science in
August. For the summer, I am interested in participating GSoC 2014 and GNU
Radio is an organization where my background fits nicely.

I went through the ideas page and was particularly interested in doing
performance optimization with VOLK. After going through some online
documentation about the library and the SDR'12 paper, I realised that
following areas need work :
1. Profiling GNU radio code to identify new kernels and implement them for
existing Intel SIMD extensions, also porting kernels to other ISA
extensions.
2. Better testing of the effects of more complex scheduler logic on larger
environments (beyond simple kernels)
3. Exploring extension of Volk to GPU ISAs, to leverage chips such as AMD
Fusion (However, this seems to more research than software development)

According to the GSoC proposal, point (1) seems to be the expectation.
Given this, I would like some advice on how to go ahead looking for
potential ideas (and some feedback on feasibility of the other ideas as
well)

My background : C++, Python, Signal Processing, Computer Architecture

Thanks,
Abhishek Bhowmick
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