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From: | YiZiRui Zhou |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] (GSoC) MIMO stuff in GNU Radio |
Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2014 22:39:17 +0800 |
Hi Zhou - Can you post some links to relevant papers / research, for folks like me to do a quick look at? I studied MIMO just a little bit, mostly from an IT perspective, not a practical one. But, I've read through a lot of papers (on many subjects) and would be interested in knowing more about practical MIMO. I encourage you to get your project up on the GSoC14 GR page if it is not already there ... who knows, I might be willing to mentor :) But, I'd like to see some papers / research first, as I'm sure others would too. - MLD
On Feb 20, 2014, at 8:04 AM, YiZiRui Zhou <address@hidden> wrote:
> Thanks for your patient reply. Your words really inspire me.
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> I am writing a block to implement MIMO transceiver based on "ofdm_rx" and "ofdm_tx" now, willing to build a MIMO WLAN with several USRPs. Basically, general MIMO encoding and decoding method will be included, some techniques like rate adaptation is also in consideration. But those ideas are not so complete now, next I will try to figure it out. As you said, posting the idea on the list is a good way to make it known to all, I will do that when everything is ready. Also, I will go through the GNU Radio GSoC wiki page, maybe there are some other good things I can do.
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> I know that if there is no mentor to guide me, I would not be able to take part in the GSoC. But, maybe this is not the most important thing to me. There is no doubt that I can benefit a lot from working on the project and learning from the mailing list, these are the things that shine.
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