GSoC 2018 MIMO - Week 04 - Spatial Multiplexing
At the first half of the week, I finished the doxygen documentation for the already implemented MIMO modules. I have now completed all milestones of the first coding period
At the first half of the week, I finished the doxygen documentation for the already implemented MIMO modules. I have now completed all milestones of the first coding period
The first major pull request!
I think about the proposed MIMO feature not just as a functioning tool but as well as an instructive and attractive feature for GNU Radio beginners to understand MIMO. Therefore, I started to write a little in-tree top-level documentation which includes both, an introduction to the theoretical background of MIMO and a practical usage manual of all the GNU Radio blocks which are included in the section MIMO.
The awesome week with lots of learning experience.
I implemented a differential STBC as another useful MIMO scheme for GNU Radio.
The GSoC18 Coding period begins!
The famous Alamouti Code is now a part of GNU Radio’s basic MIMO capability! Read more about the Alamouti code itself and my implementation in this article.
The coding period for GSoC18 starts on 14th of May. I am highly excited to work on a full-fledged open source project.
This week I started to work on the first milestone of this project: The diversity combining at the receiver side.
Today we switched over from a static dump of our old Wordpress instance to a new website based on markdown files and rendered by a custom flask application.