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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC 2014 project "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop"


From: achuth pv
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC 2014 project "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop" and "Channel Sounder"
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 13:47:04 +0530

Hi everyone,

Following is the link to the my GSOC proposal for the project "Wireless Networks in-the-loop".
I am looking forward to feedback on the proposal.
http://www.ee.iitb.ac.in/student/~achuthpv/GSOC%20Proposal%20WiNeLO.pdf

Thanks in Advance

Achuth
 


On 17 March 2014 18:04, Otterbach, Nico <address@hidden> wrote:
Achuth,

First of all: I'm sorry for my late reply.

Last week I had a talk with some other GR developers and we did a brainstorming about the most import WiNeLo projects at this time. Hence, we all agreed on the fact, that we have to work on the framework itself. As a consequence, I want to propose you another possible project: We need some kind of GUI for the already existing functionality. One aspect (and also a new feature) should be the visualization of the network structure/layout and node distribution itself, where one also should be able to randomly deploy nodes and thus create a network structure. There should something similar to the Oment++-GUI or something like that. I will also update the GSOC/page during the day!

Are you still interessted in working on the Wireless Netowrks In-the-Loop project at this point? I really hope so, but I can understand if that doesn't fit to your plans anymore. If you're still interesseted, I will provide you with more detailed information!

Best regards
Nico

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Betreff: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC 2014 project "Wireless Networks    In-the-Loop" and "Channel Sounder"

Hi every one,

I have certain doubts regarding the "Wireless networks in the loop" project.
The optimization part which is suggested as one of the possible sub projects- is the plan to move the python code to c++ so as to use the VOLK libraries.
Which SDR board / daughter board is initially planned to implement.
I would also like to know more about the client-server as well as about the server used.

Can any one please guide me regarding this project so that I can set up proper goals for the proposal.

Thanks in Advance

Achuth

find me at #gnuradio IRC channel - achuthpv





On 4 March 2014 01:35, achuth pv <address@hidden<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
Hi everyone,

My name is Achuth PV,  first year Master of Technology student in Communication and Signal Processing, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India.

I am really interested to work in the GSoC project "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop" and "Channel Sounder"( proposed in 2012 ).

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Wireless Networks In-the-Loop

The basic idea behind "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop" (WiNeLo) is to build a GR-based network emulator. This implies the modeling of the underlying SDR hardware, the individual channels & interference characteristics, as well as the timing behavior (produce correct amount of noise samples if no node is transmitting). The project already started in 2011 and as a outcome, the basic functionality -- the framework with client-server based "sample dispatcher" as well as some example hardware & channel models -- has already been implemented in the gr-winelo OOT, which will be published on github soon. Seehttp://video.fosdem.org/2014/AW1125/Sunday/Wireless_Networks_IntheLoop.webm for a quick introdcution to "Wireless Networks In-the-Loop".

Objectives
There are various tasks covering several areas. Possible (sub-)projects are:

 *   (Signal Processing) Implementation of new hardware/channel models like a SDR platform/specific daughterboards or reference channels.
 *   (Optimization & Performance) Improve performance of existing implementation (port python code to C/C++, develop new mechanisms to collect & distribute samples between several nodes).
 *   (Signal Processing & Development Tools) Implementation of new development tools like "breakpoints on the air link" (pause the entire emulation if certain criteria (BER, SNR, interference/collisions) is fulfilled on the virtual channel/at single nodes).

Potential mentor(s)

Nico Otterbach

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Channel Sounder (Proposed in 2012)

Details: Channel sounding describes the process of measuring a multipath propagation channel and obtain information about excess delay, Doppler spread and fading properties. The final product should make use of USRPs for channel sounding (the high timing constraints require use of the FPGA) and provide a complete measurement tool which can be used to gather statistics about mobile communication channels.
Knowledge prerequisite: Digital signal processing basics, FPGA basics
Access to USRPs required.

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My fields of interest are signal processing, wireless and digital communication, hardware and software programming and data networks.

I am really comfortable in programming using C/C++, java, matlab, assembly language, VHDL and I have understanding of Python, CUDA, git. I am also comfortable in working in Linux. I am a team player and a fast learner and has got good commitment. My B Tech final year project was "Implementation and comparison of various DCT architectures on FPGA using VHDL"

 I got exposed to GnuRadio for the first time as a part of a course project in Wireless and Mobile Communication taken as a part of my masters.

I want to contribute a lot to the open source world and I want GSoC to be the stepping stone for that.

Can any one please tell me how to start working on these projects.

Thanks in Advance

Achuth




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