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Da: [email protected]
Data: 10-apr-2013 11.10
A: [email protected]
Ogg: GSOC ideas [802.11]Hello,
I’m Marco Ribero, an italian student and I’m following the third year of
computer engineering at polytechnic of Turin.
I’m writing you this letter because I’m interested in GSoC program, and
when
I read GSoC ideas on the gnu radio webpage, i found interesting the proposal
about 802.11a receiver and wireshark connector.
Why?Because it could be a good application of my passed course in theory of
signal,where I studied theory,but I didn’t make anything of practice.
Anothor
reason is that a lot of wifi card could receive from only one channel at time
(eventually hoping from one channel to the next) and using sdr I could
manage
more channel at time(if the receiver has enough band). And it could be a
nice
challenge receive network packet using sdr instead of wifi card.
I’ve a good knowledge of C/C++ and vb.net, and a discrete knowledge about
python and java. I’ve also capacity with asp.net and php,but the graphics is
not my favourite.I’ve a good knowledge of algorithm (i won a silver medal at
the national olympics of informatics,10th), and I think that this project
could
be a nice challenge for this summer. At the moment, I’ve only a cheap ezcap
tuner for fun with SDRSharp, gnuradio and octave, then I’ll ask you files
with
captured wifi traffic,and also wireshark captures(for test).
I’ve some questions: why do u consider only 802.11a, and not also 802.11g(if
I’m not in wrong,they use the same modulation)? 802.11g is very common
(instead
of 802.11b o n,one is legacy,the other is more complicated in my opinion)
and
there are many device which can only receive 2.4ghz. Do you prefer a
realtime
application,isn’it?however i think that the best thing is begin with a
module
which isn’t complety realtime,and pass data to the network sniffer using .
pcap
files…when it work,I’ll try to improve the module of gnuradio,and find an
efficient way to pump data into wireshark directly.I know that for this
project
i must improve strongly my knowledge about theory of signal, though i tooka
very good vote in theory of signal, because my course didn’t cover all
aspect,
but I think it could be a nice opportunity to improve my skills.
And in any case, I must have a good knowledge for futere jobs.I’ll be very thankful with you if you give me this possibility, and I ask
you
Hi,
On 04/10/2013 01:23 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I read GSoC ideas on the gnu radio webpage, i found interesting the proposal
about 802.11a receiver and wireshark connector.
I just read about the project proposal in the Wiki and have seen that
Martin added a link to the 11a receiver that we implemented in
Innsbruck.
If you base our work on that project, of course, I would be happy to
help you as good as I can!
Best,
Bastian
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Dipl.-Inform. Bastian B.
Institute of Computer Science
University of Innsbruck, Austria
Phone: +43 512 507-53288 / Fax: -53079
http://ccs.uibk.ac.at/~bloessl/
Hi Marco,
please read the GSoC-related email I just sent out.
Also, don’t format your emails as a reply, that makes them harder to
read.
MB
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 01:23:18PM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
computer engineering at polytechnic of Turin.
more channel at time(if the receiver has enough band). And it could be a
captured wifi traffic,and also wireshark captures(for test).
pcap
you
[email protected]
Discuss-gnuradio Info Page
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Communications Engineering Lab (CEL)
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