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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSOC ideas [802.11]


From: Martin Braun (CEL)
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSOC ideas [802.11]
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:10:27 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

Hi Marco,

please read the GSoC-related email I just sent out.
Also, don't format your emails as a reply, that makes them harder to
read.

MB


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 01:23:18PM +0200, address@hidden wrote:
> 
> 
> >----Messaggio originale----
> >Da: address@hidden
> >Data: 10-apr-2013 11.10
> >A: <address@hidden>
> >Ogg: GSOC ideas [802.11]
> >
> >Hello,
> >I'm Marco Ribero, an italian student and I'm following the third year of 
> >computer engineering at polytechnic of Turin.
> > I'm writing you this letter because I'm interested in GSoC program, and 
> when 
> >I read GSoC ideas on the gnu radio webpage, i found interesting the proposal 
> >about 802.11a receiver and wireshark connector. 
> >Why?Because it could be a good application of my passed course in theory of 
> >signal,where I studied theory,but I didn't make anything of practice. 
> Anothor 
> >reason is that a lot of wifi card could receive from only one channel at time
> >(eventually hoping from one channel to the next) and using sdr I could 
> manage 
> >more channel at time(if the receiver has enough band). And it could be a 
> nice 
> >challenge receive network packet using sdr instead of wifi card. 
> >I've a good knowledge of C/C++ and vb.net, and a discrete knowledge about 
> >python and java. I've also capacity with asp.net and php,but the graphics is 
> >not my favourite.I've a good knowledge of algorithm (i won a silver medal at 
> >the national olympics of informatics,10th), and I think that this project 
> could 
> >be a nice challenge for this summer. At the moment, I've only a cheap ezcap 
> >tuner for fun with SDRSharp, gnuradio and octave, then I'll ask you files 
> with 
> >captured wifi traffic,and also wireshark captures(for test).
> >I've some questions: why do u consider only 802.11a, and not also 802.11g(if 
> >I'm not in wrong,they use the same modulation)? 802.11g is very common
> (instead 
> >of 802.11b o n,one is legacy,the other is more complicated in my opinion) 
> and 
> >there are many device which can only receive 2.4ghz. Do you prefer a 
> realtime 
> >application,isn'it?however i think that the best thing is begin with a 
> module 
> >which isn't complety realtime,and pass data to the network sniffer using .
> pcap 
> >files..when it work,I'll try to improve the module of gnuradio,and find an 
> >efficient way to pump data into wireshark directly.I know that for this 
> project 
> >i must improve strongly my knowledge about theory of signal, though i tooka 
> >very good vote in theory of signal, because my course didn't cover all 
> aspect, 
> >but I think it could be a nice opportunity to improve my skills.
> >And in any case, I must have a good knowledge for futere jobs.
> >
> >I'll be very thankful with you if you give me this possibility, and I ask 
> you 
> >to tell me what I should do to discuss more about this project
> >
> >Sorry for my English not drinkable, and thank you for ur time,
> >Marco Ribero
> >
> 
> 
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