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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Project ideas for Gsoc 2k16
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Martin Braun |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Project ideas for Gsoc 2k16 |
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Fri, 4 Mar 2016 18:02:06 -0800 |
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Prateek,
you should definitely get familiar with GNU Radio, what it does, and how
it works before doing anything else. I recommend going through the
guided tutorials on our website first.
Once you're more familiar, pick a project that suits your interests
most. You should be able to understand the intention of a project if you
want to work on it. You can engage in discussions on this mailing list
if you have particular questions.
Eventually, you will have to write a project proposal, so my
recommendation is to get started early! You can find comments on this on
our wiki pages, and the announcement I posted earlier.
Cheers,
Martin
On 03/04/2016 04:04 PM, Prateek Singhi wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am currently a sophomore at International Institute of Information
> Technology ,Hyderabad, India. Being enrolled in Electronics and
> Communications Engineering , I have keen interest in many of your
> projects, particularly :
>
> 1. Filter Design Tool Enhancements - (mentor) Sebastian Koslowski,
> Marcus Leech
>
> 2. Off line Analysis and Visualization Tools - (mentor) Tim O'Shea
>
> 3. Burst Radio Support - (mentor) Tim O'Shea
>
> I have a strong base in Digital Signal Processing and have successfully
> completed courses like DSP and Signals and Systems(MIT opencourseware)
> and Communication Theory 1 .
>
> Also I have now gained ease with languages like Python , C/C++ ,Matlab.
>
> Please guide me on how to get started with GNU Radio since I am looking
> forward to contribute to GNU Radio.
>
> Regards
>
> Prateek Singhi
>
>
>
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