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Description
PySDR is a free online textbook that provides an introduction to the areas of RF DSP, SDR, and wireless communications, using many diagrams, animations, and Python code examples. PySDR is not a Python library; all code examples use straightforward Python/numpy/scipy/matplotlib. Recent additions to PySDR include chapters on beamforming/array processing, as well as cyclostationary signal processing, which are both considered very heavy/advanced topics in the world of RF signal processing. In this talk Marc discusses the challenges of teaching such topics, and what has been done within PySDR to lower the barrier of entry. For anyone who has been interested in diving into the area of array processing, and/or cyclostationary processing, this is the perfect time!
Beamforming chapter: https://pysdr.org/content/doa.html
Cyclostationary chapter: https://pysdr.org/content/cyclostationary.html
The source material for PySDR is entirely open-source, including all code to generate the figures used within the textbook- https://github.com/777arc/PySDR.
Talk Length | 15 Minutes |
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Link to Open Source Code | https://github.com/777arc/PySDR/blob/master/content/doa.rst |
Acknowledge | Acknowledge In-Person |