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From: | Marcus Müller |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Editing usrp_spectrum_sense.py |
Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:45:04 +0100 |
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Hi Fikrat, no need to apologize :) Just keep the list in CC:, as I did now. In fact, we're usually pretty happy to meet a few software engineers in the GNU Radio community. We've got our own experience in writing efficient algorithms, and our own experts in making things highly accelerated on different platforms, and our hardware accelleration experts, but to be honest, people with more background on how to plan and implement software architecture are always welcome! So, I'd like to point you to the "suggested reading" page in the GNU Radio wiki [1]. I think what is said on the "suggested reading order" page[2] is true for you, you might want to start by reading a few pages of a good DSP entry level book. The beginning of Lyons' [3] might be good, and maybe your uni's library has it in paper form :) Anyway, reading the first chapter of that won't be overly hard, but it will probably help you in your final year project :) Regarding EE basics like power: hm, it might really be worth getting whatever first semester EE students at your university read accompanying to their basic "linear electrical networks" lecture, just to have a quick reference to look things up :) Best regards, Marcus [1] https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/SuggestedReading [2] https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/SuggestedReadingOrder [3] Lyons, Richard G. Understanding digital signal processing. Pearson Education, 2010. Pearson has the first ~80 pages as sample read: I think they might fit you well: http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/images/9780137027415/samplepages/0137027419.pdf On 23.03.2016 10:27, Fikrat Al-Kazimi
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