Dear M. Shriraghavan,

that's interesting work you're doing!
> After that i want to use Neural Network for Signal classification and
> identification.
Well, that sounds pretty much like Tim's and Johnathan's paper :)
> I want to implement this on GNU Radio. I want to also test my results
> using USRP.
Yeah, that sounds feasible.
> I am new to GNU Radio and hence I am putting these questions to you. I
> may sound silly but please do answer my questions.
Well, to be honest, you didn't actually /ask/ a question, but rest
assured that none of this sounds silly!

So, since you're new to GNU Radio, I'll strongly recommend reading the
GNU Radio Guided Tutorials[1] from start to end; it'll introduce you to
GNU Radio, and you'll understand more clearly where you can use Neural
Network technologies.

Best regards,
Marcus

[1] https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Guided_Tutorials
On 03/03/2016 05:39 AM, Shriraghavan Madbushi wrote:
> Dear Marcus,
>
> Thank you very much for your reply. I had asked you regarding Neural
> Network implementation on GNU radio.
> I want to explain my problem in detail. Well I am working on Primary
> user Emulation Attack in Cognitive Radio. My work includes identifying
> the Primary User signal from that of a malicious user signal using
> cyclostationary detection method. After that i want to use Neural
> Network for Signal classification and identification.
> I want to implement this on GNU Radio. I want to also test my results
> using USRP.
> I am new to GNU Radio and hence I am putting these questions to you. I
> may sound silly but please do answer my questions.
> Please help me.
>
> Best regards,
>
> M. Shriraghavan  
>
>
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