Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-19 Thread Philip Balister
On Jan 18, 2008 11:17 PM, Bob McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have two of the Lyrtech boards and with the develpment tools for DSP chip and FPGA. Using Matlab simulink, and code generation, etc. for rapid prototyping this is just about ohh, one hundred grand.. In my spare time I am

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-18 Thread Tom Rondeau
John Clark wrote: George Nychis schrieb: Hi John, There are a couple other SDR-type platforms in the academic world... but none really come close to the code base of GR IMO. Some of these seemed pretty 'expensive' to get into... the use of ASICs, and the like, also, they seem to be

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-18 Thread Michael Dickens
On Jan 17, 2008, at 8:57 PM, Martin Dvh wrote: If you need any other kind of info, please let me know. I have done some presentations on GnuRadio and Software Defined Radio and I am preparing for some GnuRadio courses that I will be giving. It would be appreciated if you made the paper

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-18 Thread Bob McGwier
I have two of the Lyrtech boards and with the develpment tools for DSP chip and FPGA. Using Matlab simulink, and code generation, etc. for rapid prototyping this is just about ohh, one hundred grand.. The Matlab is shared license at work as is the DSP and FPGA development tools but this

[Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-17 Thread John Clark
I'm co-writing a paper on the use of GNU Radio. Because I'm inclined to use 'Open Source' solutions, GNU Radio and the attendant DSP library, was for me about the only choice I would have made... However, in the paper I'd like to at least make some attempt at indicating any 'alternatives', if

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-17 Thread George Nychis
Hi John, There are a couple other SDR-type platforms in the academic world... but none really come close to the code base of GR IMO. Rice has WARP: http://warp.rice.edu/ Kansas is developing the KU Agile Radio: http://www.ittc.ku.edu/techreview2005/presentations/Minden_Agile%20Radios.ppt

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-17 Thread John Clark
George Nychis schrieb: Hi John, There are a couple other SDR-type platforms in the academic world... but none really come close to the code base of GR IMO. Some of these seemed pretty 'expensive' to get into... the use of ASICs, and the like, also, they seem to be directed to pretty

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Need info for paper.

2008-01-17 Thread Martin Dvh
John Clark wrote: I'm co-writing a paper on the use of GNU Radio. Because I'm inclined to use 'Open Source' solutions, GNU Radio and the attendant DSP library, was for me about the only choice I would have made... However, in the paper I'd like to at least make some attempt at indicating