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Wylie Standage-Beier20/09/2021, 15:10Digital Signal ProcessingWorkshop
This course serves as an introduction and survey of signal processing for beginner and intermediate levels. The course will introduce basic math concepts fundamental to Fourier and Laplace transforms. The course will explore properties of signals and systems including spectral estimation, detection and information theory. Furthermore, we will apply course concepts to analyze both continuous...
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Matt Knight, Marc Newlin20/09/2021, 15:30Wireless Spectrum ManagementWorkshop
Interested in competing in the Radio Resilience Competition? Stop by to get all your questions answered!
This workshop is a working session that will guide participants from registration through building, testing, and submitting your first radio design. The RRC organizers will kick things off by walking through the competition format, infrastructure, and submission process, then will break...
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Wylie Standage-Beier21/09/2021, 15:30New UsersWorkshop
This workshop is a guided and hands-on introduction to using GNU Radio blocks, graphs, and systems with Python for beginners. The course will start with construction of an analog signal demodulator and will build a series of more complicated sub-systems. This course will demonstrate some of the benefits of using GNU Radio for building digital receivers and will cover more advanced concepts...
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Dr Nathan West (DeepSig)22/09/2021, 10:20RF Machine LearningWorkshop
This 4-hour workshop will be a hands-on guide to walk through working with the open data challenge that is currently live, hosted at https://eval.ai/web/challenges/challenge-page/1057/overview. Deep learning concepts will be introduced with python, and a SigMF loader will be developed to read the dataset. Finally, participants will develop deep learning models and training techniques to learn...
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Dr Steve Croft (UC Berkeley / SETI Institute), Daniel Estévez, Dr Wael Farah (SETI Institute)22/09/2021, 13:30Radio AstronomyWorkshop
The SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array, at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory in remote Northern California, consists of 42 six-meter dishes that are primarily used for searches for radio technosignatures - potential indicators of technology developed by extraterrestrial intelligence - in addition to other astronomical applications such as searches for fast radio bursts. The science backend...
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Josh Morman (Peraton Labs)23/09/2021, 10:30GNU Radio Core FunctionalityWorkshop
Work towards GNU Radio 4.0 is fully underway to the point that we are ready to invite developers to learn more about the specific changes to the Runtime and Block API, and try their hand at implementing new blocks (or porting existing ones) into the updated framework.
This workshop will detail the changes that will impact GNU Radio going forward and also serve as an opportunity to collect...
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