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Re: Interested in Cognitive radios


From: Noneed Forthis
Subject: Re: Interested in Cognitive radios
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2020 19:03:11 +0530

Hey!

Thanks for the reply.
I was specifically looking at spectrum sensing and wanted to know if is any way I could contribute to that. I'm doing my thesis project on that and was interested to see if I could contribute to an implementation of the same.

Thanks,
Shreeram

On Wed, 5 Aug, 2020, 3:45 PM Marcus Müller, <mueller@kit.edu> wrote:
Hi Shreeram,

There's certainly a lot of things that would be categorized as cognitive
radio.

Take, for example, entries that Felix Wunsch of CEL fame did for DYSPAN
spectrum challenges [1].

However, before starting to look for arbitrary examples: Really define
what your "cognitive radio" needs to do. I guess you're tempted to say
"let's adopt the same scope as people did before me", but honestly,
"cognitive radio" is a pretty soft term, and basically everything that
observes anything to determine when and how to send a packet fulfills
that. That is, according to the common definition, your Bluetooth dongle
is a CR.

[1] https://github.com/kit-cel/DySPAN17_SpectrumChallenge_KIT

On 05/08/2020 10.36, Noneed Forthis wrote:
> Hey!
>
> I'm Shreeram, an electronics and communications major.
> I'm currently conducting my research on cognitive radios and was
> wondering if GNU has an implementation of the same.
>
> I'd be extremely interested to contribute to the same.
>
> Thanks,
> Shreeram


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