Hello,
Has anyone done this integration before? My first question is both Click
and GnuRadio are in C++ so it would not be hard (in theory) to do so.
But I haven’t seen an example of calling GnuRadio APIs in C++. All of
them so far are in Python. Is this true?
A couple students did this for their master’s thesis here two years back
I think. Peter had e-mailed me their report, I’m hosting it for you:
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/gnychis/SDR-PRS-Final.pdf
I have access to their thesis too, but they’re just long drawn out
versions of the short paper
You may want to try contacting the student authors on the left before
contacting Peter. If you can’t get a hold of any of them let me know
and I will ask Peter in my meeting with him this week about access to
their work.
It’s public information.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 04:27:40PM -0700, Li, W David wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone done this integration before? My first question is both Click
and GnuRadio are in C++ so it would not be hard (in theory) to do so.
But I haven’t seen an example of calling GnuRadio APIs in C++. All of
them so far are in Python. Is this true?
Hi David,
I suggest that you run Click and GNU Radio in separate processes and
use, say, unix domain sockets to glue them together.
Release 3.2 of GNU Radio will support all C++ usage.
Eric
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I think Hydra at UT does this.
George N. wrote:
their work.
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