Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2017

schedule

Software Defined Radio devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Intro to the Software Defined Radio Track DARPA's Hackfest Review GNU Radio Project Intro & Update
manipulating one of the four fundamental forces of the universe
SDR, Ham Radio and the Debian Hams project
Turn-key solutions for hams using Debian packages
From 0 to 6 GHz in 30 minutes: Bootstrapping your SDR experience
Start from scratch today, hack the EM spectrum tomorrow!
SDR Panel: Which are the top 3 challenges for free software radio?
An interactive session. Let's talk about SDR!
Understanding JESD204B
High-speed inter-device data transfers for SDR
FPGAs in SDR -- Why, when, and how to use them (with RFNoC)
Taming digital hardware for software radio
GPU-Enabled Polyphase Filterbanks
Everyday I'm Shuffling
Receiving Wireless Mobile Traffic Lights AMENDMENT Networked-Signal Processing in OAI Overview of gr-inspector
A Signal Analysis Toolbox for GNU Radio
AMENDMENT SatNOGS
An SDR-based Satellite Networked Open Ground Station
Tensor Processing and Machine Learning for Signal Processing
Functional Algorithm Definition and Concurrent Automation
Virtual multi-antenna arrays for estimating the bearing of radio transmitters Monitoring the ionosphere altitude variation with a sound card
software defined radio processing of DCF-77 signals

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.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Intro to the Software Defined Radio Track Philip Balister, Martin Braun, Sylvain Munaut 10:30 10:40
  DARPA's Hackfest Review Tom Rondeau 10:40 11:00
  GNU Radio Project Intro & Update
manipulating one of the four fundamental forces of the universe
Ben Hilburn 11:00 11:30
  SDR, Ham Radio and the Debian Hams project
Turn-key solutions for hams using Debian packages
Daniel Pocock 11:30 12:00
  From 0 to 6 GHz in 30 minutes: Bootstrapping your SDR experience
Start from scratch today, hack the EM spectrum tomorrow!
Marcus Müller 12:00 12:30
  SDR Panel: Which are the top 3 challenges for free software radio?
An interactive session. Let's talk about SDR!
Martin Braun, Tom Rondeau, Bastian Bloessl, Francois Quitin, Ben Hilburn 12:30 13:30
  Understanding JESD204B
High-speed inter-device data transfers for SDR
Lars-Peter Clausen 13:30 14:00
  FPGAs in SDR -- Why, when, and how to use them (with RFNoC)
Taming digital hardware for software radio
Martin Braun, Nicolas Cuervo 14:00 14:45
  GPU-Enabled Polyphase Filterbanks
Everyday I'm Shuffling
Jan Kraemer 14:45 15:15
  Receiving Wireless Mobile Traffic Lights Bastian Bloessl 15:15 15:45
  AMENDMENT Networked-Signal Processing in OAI Raymond Knopp 15:45 16:15
  Overview of gr-inspector
A Signal Analysis Toolbox for GNU Radio
Sebastian Müller 16:15 16:35
  AMENDMENT SatNOGS
An SDR-based Satellite Networked Open Ground Station
Manolis Surligas 16:45 17:15
  Tensor Processing and Machine Learning for Signal Processing
Functional Algorithm Definition and Concurrent Automation
Tim O’Shea 17:15 17:45
  Virtual multi-antenna arrays for estimating the bearing of radio transmitters Francois Quitin 17:45 18:15
  Monitoring the ionosphere altitude variation with a sound card
software defined radio processing of DCF-77 signals
Jean-Michel Friedt 18:15 18:45