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flowgraph reconfiguration bug reported by Tim O'Shea and Mark Schneider.
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Radio interface to the Cell Broadband Engine.
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energy calculation to normalize the correlation and the timing sequence and correlation together to determine the timing. This works for frequencies of +-0.6 offset, which is a limiting factor still in the performance but better than the previous checkin.
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Tufvesson, et al. that does a bit more work than the Schmidl and Cox to produce a more identifiable peak for the timing. This seems to work well in the simulation for low frequency errors. The correlation doesn't seem to track well, though. See the comments for more info. Also, the peak detection requires unity amplitude for the threshold detection. So, who wants to make an OFDM AGC?
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in the OFDM receiver. Its only used for testing in the simulation mode if you want to remove any affects of the synchronization blocks. You have to manually edit the number of symbols and any fractional frequency offset you might want to use.
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estimation is horrible and it still has some problems that may be a fundamental issue with the idea. I need to get the paper this was based off of to review it.
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changes:
* gc_make_job_manager now returns a boost::shared_ptr
* opts.program_handle is now a boost::shared_ptr
* two new functions for getting a program handle
* look_proc and alloc_job_desc now throw on error
* static methods for setting and getting a single job manager
* new exception hierarchy
* mv gcell/src/lib/procs gcell/src/lib/wrapper
* added libfft. Currently inverse xform is broken
* gcell-embedspu-libtool creates libtool complaint .ko's from SPE executables
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distcheck vs. command-line, so commented out for now.
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and decoder corresponding to the R=1/2, K=7 CCSDS standard ("Voyager").
This code is a GNU Radio wrapper around a 1995-era KA9Q portable-C
implementation, and is designed for continuous streaming data, not packets.
The encoder takes MSB packed bytes and outputs channel symbols 0 or 1.
The decoder uses soft-decision Viterbi decoding on a floating point stream of
(possibly noise corrupted) [1.0, 1.0] symbols, and outputs MSB packed
decoded bytes.
Benchmarking on a 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo shows 4.7 Mbps decoding rate at
100% CPU usage (single core). (There is a newer KA9Q library that implements
SIMD speed ups with correspondingly faster performance.)
The KA9Q library is placed into src/lib/viterbi. It could use some cleanup,
file/function renaming, and refactoring, or even replacement with the newer
libfec code that is available.
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CP timing signal, it correlates against the known preamble just to send along the timing trigger. This works nicely and keeps the frequency more constant in the receiver since it updates the estimate every received symbol. Read the comments inside to see why it's 'mostly fixed' -- this was mostly proving a point for myself today.
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change the behavior or performance at all. The sync. block only calculates the frequency and timing signals and now outputs the fine frequency adjustment signal from output 0 and the timing signal for the start of the packet from output 1.
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applications as background daemon processes instead of foreground applications.
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decimates. Trunk passes distcheck.
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output.
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the half-band filter in the USRP.
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socket or changing the streaming parameters.
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to improve OFDM system operation. Not much more we can do with this than add channel coding and cleaning up.
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with appropriate use of tag and fenced get. We could pick up a bit
of additional performance by double buffering the the local store
job descriptor, but that's left for a rainy day.
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(eb/trunk-with-gcell r8037:8085). Expect additional tweaks, but
currently works and passes distcheck.
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present, only NetBSD-current is known to do this.) Improve the
comment explaining the situation.
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In addition to testing if $SVN is non-null, require the presence of a
subversion ".svn" directory.
Confirmed working with svn builds.
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