Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2015

schedule

Software defined radio devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday SDR Track: Introduction
Words of welcome, and a brief introduction of our schedule.
Introduction to Using GNU Radio First Steps in Receiving Digital Information with RDS/TMC Internet of #allthethings
Using GNURadio Companion to Interact with an IEEE 802.15.4 Network
Rapid GNU Radio GPU Algorithm Prototyping from Python
with gr-theano, gr-channels, and friends
Spectrum sharing applications with GNURadio Arithmetic based implementation of a quadrature FM Demodulator
SDR in GnuRadio
Viterbi's little Helper
Coprocessor strategies for Forward Error Correction
RFNoC: Theory and Practice
RFNoC architecture overview and its application to RTSA display acceleration
To The Moon And Back. Software Defined Radio and High Power transmissions.
How to do cool things and stay legal.
Some Results of experiments using Raspberry Pi as a transmitter for HF Inside OpenAirInterface Open Source LTE
EPCs and eNodeBs and UEs oh my
Using the Linux IIO framework for SDR
A hardware abstraction layer
The power of cross-correlating: from GPS reception to passive RADAR using SDR
Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  SDR Track: Introduction
Words of welcome, and a brief introduction of our schedule.
09:00 09:15
  Introduction to Using GNU Radio Tom Rondeau 09:15 10:15
  First Steps in Receiving Digital Information with RDS/TMC Bastian Bloessl 10:15 10:30
  Internet of #allthethings
Using GNURadio Companion to Interact with an IEEE 802.15.4 Network
Chris Friedt 10:30 11:00
  Rapid GNU Radio GPU Algorithm Prototyping from Python
with gr-theano, gr-channels, and friends
Tim O’Shea 11:00 11:30
  Spectrum sharing applications with GNURadio Sreeraj Rajendran 11:30 12:00
  Arithmetic based implementation of a quadrature FM Demodulator
SDR in GnuRadio
Denis Bederov 12:00 12:30
  Viterbi's little Helper
Coprocessor strategies for Forward Error Correction
Jan Kraemer 12:30 13:00
  RFNoC: Theory and Practice
RFNoC architecture overview and its application to RTSA display acceleration
Sylvain Munaut, Matt Ettus 13:00 13:45
  To The Moon And Back. Software Defined Radio and High Power transmissions.
How to do cool things and stay legal.
Markus Heller 13:45 14:15
  Some Results of experiments using Raspberry Pi as a transmitter for HF Michael Hartje 14:15 14:45
  Inside OpenAirInterface Raymond Knopp 14:45 15:15
  Open Source LTE
EPCs and eNodeBs and UEs oh my
Paul Sutton 15:15 15:45
  Using the Linux IIO framework for SDR
A hardware abstraction layer
Lars-Peter Clausen 15:45 16:15
  The power of cross-correlating: from GPS reception to passive RADAR using SDR Jean-Michel Friedt 16:15 16:45