3.The transmitter resend again.
Because the receiver keep receiving during this processing.So in the interval of the transmitter sending,the receiver receive some noise.I don't want receive the noise.
Have some ideas about this?Experts.Thank you.
Best regards,
zs
Hello xd,
You're expecting us to guess what you know:
What are we seeing in that diagram? What are the axes and how are
they scaled? Also: some information of message length, the amount of
data you need to pass through network, why latency is a problem etc
would always help.
Generally, GNU Radio can't do magic. If your data
processing/forwarding introduces latencies, there's nothing you can
do.
"TCP/IP transmission" doesn't necessarily give you any indication on
how fast something happens -- generally, ack'ing protocols like TCP
might be a bad choice in limiting latency.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 11/28/2014 11:27 AM, zs wrote:
Hi all:
Thank you in advance.
Environment: gnuradio 3.7.5
The picture below shows the received signal.I will try my best to explain my problem.I use one usrp N210 to send signal and the other usrp receive the signal and then transmit the message by the tcpip to the transmitter.Then the transmitter re-send signal again.I think the way of tcpip transmission is so fast.But it has the latency as the below picture shows.Have some ideas to solve it?And have some tools in grc to solve it?Thanks so much.(the signal inside the blue circle while the latency is interval of signal).
Best regards,
xd
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