8–12 Sept 2025
Edward D. Hansen Conference Center
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RadioSonic: A Preview of a Teaching Platform Using Audio-Frequency Waveforms

12 Sept 2025, 10:45
30m
Edward D. Hansen Conference Center

Edward D. Hansen Conference Center

2000 Hewitt Avenue Everett, WA 98201
Talk Main Track

Speaker

Dan Boschen

Description

RadioSonic is a new educational platform under development that uses real-time audio propagation to emulate wireless channel behavior for hands-on SDR instruction. By shifting RF waveform experimentation into the acoustic domain, the RadioSonic platform enables exploration of realistic multipath, Doppler, digital modulation, and other physical-layer effects using affordable purpose-built hardware, at a fraction of the cost of equivalent RF hardware when scaled to the speed of light.

This talk provides a first look at the platform’s architecture, anticipated compatibility with GNU Radio, and draft curriculum materials. The underlying concept of scaling the speed of light to the speed of sound on low-cost devices for real-time RF emulation is patent pending and being developed to support SDR and DSP education in environments where cost, licensing, and RF complexity present barriers to learning.

The presentation will illustrate how the platform can be used for hands-on implementation of digital filtering, timing and carrier recovery, and modern modulations such as QAM and OFDM, as well as spatial techniques including diversity, beam steering and MIMO, using wavelength-consistent waveforms that reflect real-world channel effects at audio scale in real-time hardware.

Targeted for release in Spring 2026, the RadioSonic platform will include extensible software released under a permissive license and designed around common interfaces to simplify integration and modification. These design choices are intended to encourage collaboration and future community-developed functionality as the platform matures. Attendees will preview the platform’s direction and have an opportunity to provide feedback to help shape its relevance to the signal processing and GNU Radio communities.

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