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The event was proudly hosted at the international accelerator facility FAIR in Darmstadt, Germany's 'City of Science'. It is a seminal event for the Software-Defined-Radio community in Europe. This workshop blends scientific, academic, and industrial applications, fostering collaborations across diverse domains within the GNU Radio community.
In 2024, we're introducing GNU Radio 4.0, marking a major leap in software-defined radio technology, signal processing, and feedback applications. The workshop aims to bridge the gap between academic research, prototyping, and industrial applications, creating an environment for collaborative development, notably through our GR Block coding party. It's not just a workshop, but a celebration of innovation and community.
For details, have a look at the Timetable or recorded talks on the GNU Radio Project YouTube channel (main track, lightning talks, developer tutorials, user tutorials):
The European GNU Radio Days '24 workshop caters to a diverse audience, including seasoned developers, newcomers, and users looking to apply GNU Radio 4.0 to their specific signal-processing or feedback control challenges.
We invite contributions from academic researchers, RF and signal-processing engineers, enthusiasts, and industry professionals engaged with the GNU Radio open-source infrastructure. [Dates/deadlines for contributions??]
We encourage submissions highlighting collaborative efforts, cross-disciplinary approaches, and innovative uses of GNU Radio. Please submit your abstracts through the Indico portal here or below.
Cost: 100 EUR per attendee, covering the conference reception and supporting GNU Radio's Educational Fund. Student discounts and fee waivers are available for individuals who otherwise would not be able to attend. Please contact us at info@gnuradio.org to request a discount on your attendance.
Local Organizing Committee (GSI/FAIR): Maria Aguilera, Alexander Krimm, Semen Lebedev, Jens Stadlmann, Shahab Sanjari, Ralph J. Steinhagen,
Scientific Programme Committee: Jean-Michel Friedt (femto-st), Hervé Boeglen (xlim), Cyrille Morin (INRIA), Derek Kozel (GR), Josh Morman (GR President), Ralph J. Steinhagen (GSI/FAIR)
For more details, please visit our website and stay updated on the latest news and announcements. We look forward to welcoming you to an enriching and engaging experience at the European GNU Radio Days '24!
To quickly engage with the organisers and other participants, feel free to join our public matrix channel: #EuropeanGNURadioDays24:gnuradio.org
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