Dear Marcus,

Thank you very much for being patient with me and answering all my
questions. I have one last question. Is there a good reference you could
recommend me to read, to understand how the current GNURadio OFDM
implementation works?

Best regards,
Damindra

On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Marcus Müller <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Damindra
>
> On 13.12.2016 23:42, Damindra Bandara wrote:
>
> Dear Marcus,
>
> Thank you for your suggestion.  However, according to my use case, I
> cannot do multiple transmissions at a higher layer.
>
> I kind of doubt that - you're writing your own OFDM transceiver right now,
> and thus you're the one currently defining the format in which data is
> transported
>
> I have few questions about the  "OFDM Carrier Allocator."
>
> 1- Can current  "OFDM Carrier Allocator" support multiple streams using
> multiple channels, or you suggest me to write a new block?
>
> As said: write a new block!
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
>
>
> 2- If the current block can support, is there any documentation I could
> refer?
>
> Thanks,
> Damindra
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Marcus Müller <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Damindra,
>>
>> To me, that sounds like a higher-level problem – ie. you can send
>> whatever you want across your OFDM link, and that includes e.g. ethernet or
>> IP packets with different destinations; that would make things more
>> flexible – you wouldn't have to statically assign a set of carriers to a
>> single logical data stream.
>>
>> But you can of course also write a OFDM Carrier Allocator (compare
>> tx_ofdm.grc)
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Marcus
>> On 12/13/2016 07:32 PM, Damindra Bandara wrote:
>>
>> Dear Marcus,
>>
>> Thank you for your response.
>>
>> My objective is to send multiple streams of data. For example a
>> transmitter to use two different streams to talk to two receivers. I was
>> thinking something similar to Frequency Division Multiplexing, where each
>> stream is represented using a different sub channel.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Damindra
>>
>> --
>> Damindra Savithri Bandara,
>> Ph.D. in Information Technology (Candidate)
>> George Mason University,
>> Fairfax,
>> Virginia
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Damindra Savithri Bandara,
> Ph.D. in Information Technology (Candidate)
> George Mason University,
> Fairfax,
> Virginia
>
>
>


-- 
Damindra Savithri Bandara,
Ph.D. in Information Technology (Candidate)
George Mason University,
Fairfax,
Virginia
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