Free Pre-Registration Pre-registration deadline is Friday May 26
Poster Submissions and Pre-Registrations Accepted Until Friday May 26
********************************************************************* INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE
You are cordially invited to the 2017 New England Workshop on Software Defined Radio (NEWSDR 2017), which is the seventh installment of an annual series of symposium and workshop events organized by the Boston SDR User Group (SDR-Boston).
This year, NEWSDR will be held at Tufts University, and consists of a day-long symposium on Friday, as well as several hands-on technical workshops the evening before on Thursday. You are welcome to attend either or both events, which are entirely free when pre-registering.
Attendance is typically about 100 people, and attendees are evenly split between academia and industry.
16:00 – 17:30 Setup session for the Workshop Events (optional)
17:30 – 21:00 Workshop Events
Two hands-on technical workshops are being offered in parallel:
* "SDR Using USRP E310 and Simulink" by MathWorks
* "FPGA Programming on the USRP with the RFNoC Framework" by Ettus Research
MathWorks and Ettus Research will each run a workshop on the evening before the main event. Workshops are technical, practical, hands-on activities in a group setting. Specific topics and further details about the workshops is listed below. Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required. Free pizza and soda will be provided.
Breed Memorial Hall Tufts University 51 Winthrop Street Medford, Massachusetts
AGENDA
07:30 to 08:00 Coffee and Light Refreshments
08:00 to 08:15 Welcome and Introduction
08:15 to 09:40 Sponsor Overview Presentations (20 minutes each)
09:40 to 10:15 Elevator-Pitch Oral Presentations of Poster Presenters (2 minutes each)
10:15 to 10:45 Coffee, Attendee Networking, Poster Sessions, Sponsor Exhibits, and Demos
10:45 to 11:45 Industry Tutorial Presentation by MediaTek: "Prototyping Next Generation Wireless Devices"
11:45 to 13:00 Lunch and Attendee Networking
13:00 to 14:00 Keynote Presentation by Professor Dennis Roberson
14:00 to 14:30 Coffee, Attendee Networking, Poster Sessions, Sponsor Exhibits, and Demos
14:30 to 15:30 Industry Tutorial Presentation by Analog Devices: "ADALM-PLUTO SDR Prototyping with Matlab"
15:30 to 16:00 Closing Remarks, Best Poster Award, Announcements
Keynote Speaker: * Professor Dennis Roberson, Illinois Institute of Technology
Technical Poster Presentations: * Covering the recent work in SDR and cognitive radio technology * Poster presentations are now being solicited * See link at the bottom of this email to submit your abstract
Corporate Sponsors: * Analog Devices * Ettus Research * MathWorks * MediaTek Wireless
The symposium features plenary speakers, technical poster presentation sessions, hardware and software demonstrations from the event sponsors, and workshops from the event sponsors, all focusing on recent work in SDR and cognitive radio technology. Free breakfast, lunch, and coffee will be provided. Attendance is free, but advance registration is required.
The symposium provides an excellent networking opportunity and a terrific venue to exchange thoughts and ideas with other people working in the SDR space.
This tutorial focuses on demonstrating modeling SDR-based designs in MATLAB and Simulink, and configuring and deploying on the USRP E310. Topics presented will include modeling communication systems using Simulink, implementing radio I/O with E310 and Simulink, and prototyping deployment with real-time data via HW/SW co-design.
Prior knowledge of programming Xilinx Zynq SoCs with MATLAB and Simulink, and knowledge of communications systems and hardware design are prerequisites.
Outline:
Model Communication system using Simulink: * Model and simulate RF signal chain and communication algorithms. * Overview of Software Defined Radio concepts and workflows. * Simulate a communication system that includes a transmitter, AD9361 transceiver, channel, and receiver (RF test environment).
Implement Radio I/O with E310 SDR and Simulink: * Verify the operation of baseband transceiver algorithm using real data streamed from the AD9361 into MATLAB and Simulink. * Overview of System objects and hardware platforms. * Perform baseband processing in MATLAB and Simulink on received signal. * Verify algorithm performance for real data versus simulated data.
Hardware-Software Co-Design for Software: * Split and deploy Tx/Rx algorithms to PL and PS. * Overview of Zynq HW/SW co-design workflow. * Implement transmitter and receiver on PL/PS using HW/SW co-design workflow. * Download generated code to the ARM & FPGA, and tune system parameters in real-time operation via Simulink.
FPGA Programming on the USRP with the RFNoC Framework Ettus Research
Ettus Research's RFNoC (RF Network-on-Chip) software is meant to decrease the development time for experienced FPGA engineers seeking to integrate IP into the USRP signal processing chain. RFNoC is the architecture for USRP devices that use Xilinx 7-series FPGAs (E310, E312, X300, X310). RFNoC is built around a packetized network infrastructure in the FPGA that handles the transport of control and sample data between the host CPU and the radio. Users target their custom algorithms to the FPGA in the form of Computation Engines (CE), which are processing blocks that attach to this network. CEs act as independent nodes on the network that can receive and transmit data to any other node (e.g., another CE, the radio block, or the host CPU). Users can create modular, FPGA-accelerated SDR applications by chaining CEs into a flow graph. RFNoC is supported in UHD and GNU Radio. In this workshop, we will present an interactive hands-on tutorial on RFNoC, including a discussion on its design and capabilities, demonstrations of several existing examples, and a walk-through on implementing a user-defined CE and integrating the CE into GNU Radio.
Prerequisites:
* Attendees are expected to bring their own laptops to the workshop. The laptop should have a minimum of 4 GB memory, 60 GB of free disk space, one Ethernet port available, and one USB 3.0 port available.
* Attendees are expected to install VirtualBox 5.1.22 or newer.
All necessary USRP hardware will be provided in the workshop. Attendees do not need to bring any USRP hardware.