Brussels / 30 & 31 January 2016

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Software Defined Radio devroom


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Sunday Introduction to the SDR Track
Speakers, Topics, Algorithm
The GNU Radio Companion Changelog
An overview and recently added features to GNU Radio's Graphical Flowgraph Designer
The GNU Radio Toolkit
modtool, PyBOMBS, and how to actually start working on SDR
Signal Intelligence Challenges
How to get students into SDR
Building Self-Optimizing Radios using DEAP Radio Machine Learning with FOSS
Hallucinogenic radio fun
The rad1o badge
How it happend and how to use it
Using Red Pitaya for radio applications (from LF to HF) SDR Track Panel
About the future of free software SDR projects, and how we can collaborate
Embedded SDR
working with SDKs
RFNoC -- Evolving SDR toolkits to the FPGA platform
Faster, lower latency, and still GNU Radio
News from the OAI Community srsUE: A high-performance software radio LTE UE Prototyping the 5G Air Interface in GNU Radio: An FBMC Primer Synchronization in distributed SDR for localization applications
The challenge of nanosecond accuracy
Wideband measurement strategies: from RADAR to passive wireless sensors
... and how passive wireless sensors were/are used by intelligence agencies.

Software Defined Radio's use software to replace the traditional components found in hardware defined radios.

Over the past 10 years, the cost of radio front ends for computers has declined to the point where anyone with a computer can afford a simple radio front end. The flexibility of software combined with lower cost radio hardware led to an explosion of interest in SDR.

The SDR devroom has talks about frameworks, research projects, applications, hardware, and tools. This is the place for Open Source SDR developers to meet, exchange ideas, and start working together to improve the state of Open Source and SDR.

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Sunday

  Introduction to the SDR Track
Speakers, Topics, Algorithm
Martin Braun 09:00 09:10
  The GNU Radio Companion Changelog
An overview and recently added features to GNU Radio's Graphical Flowgraph Designer
Sebastian Koslowski 09:15 09:35
  The GNU Radio Toolkit
modtool, PyBOMBS, and how to actually start working on SDR
Martin Braun 09:45 09:55
  Signal Intelligence Challenges
How to get students into SDR
Felix Wunsch 10:05 10:20
  Building Self-Optimizing Radios using DEAP Andre Puschmann 10:25 10:40
  Radio Machine Learning with FOSS
Hallucinogenic radio fun
Tim O’Shea 10:45 11:10
  The rad1o badge
How it happend and how to use it
Tobias Schneider, Stefan `Sec` Zehl 11:15 11:40
  Using Red Pitaya for radio applications (from LF to HF) Pavel Demin 11:45 12:10
  SDR Track Panel
About the future of free software SDR projects, and how we can collaborate
Martin Braun, Tom Rondeau, Sylvain Munaut, Paul Sutton 12:15 13:10
  Embedded SDR
working with SDKs
Moritz Fischer 13:15 13:40
  RFNoC -- Evolving SDR toolkits to the FPGA platform
Faster, lower latency, and still GNU Radio
Martin Braun 13:45 14:05
  News from the OAI Community Raymond Knopp 14:15 14:40
  srsUE: A high-performance software radio LTE UE Ismael Gomez 14:45 15:10
  Prototyping the 5G Air Interface in GNU Radio: An FBMC Primer Milan Zivkovic 15:15 15:40
  Synchronization in distributed SDR for localization applications
The challenge of nanosecond accuracy
Johannes Schmitz 15:45 16:05
  Wideband measurement strategies: from RADAR to passive wireless sensors
... and how passive wireless sensors were/are used by intelligence agencies.
Jean-Michel Friedt 16:15 16:40