Dear all, I am currently developping a cognitive radio demonstration system under the GNU Radio Platform and I am particularly interested in the mblocks extension proposed by the ADROIT Project. Reading the available documentation and looking to the source code, I realized that the extension is still a work in progress and I would like to know if mblocks are already available as a base class for deriving my own signal processing blocks. Inspecting the mblock directory, I've noticed that there are no .i files nor .py so the extension seems unavailable as a Python module. Consequently, I would like to ask you some questions: - Is the current mblock directory exploitable and bug proof? - May I use it as a base class for deriving my own signal processing blocks? - If I create an interface file for the mblock extension and if I generate all other files (.so, .py, .o ...), will I be able to interface my own module with Python?
For your information, this project is part of a PhD thesis at France Telecom R&D (French telecommunications company) focusing on integrating cognitive mechanisms into radios. Thank you in advance for your answer (and for the work done with this extension, particularly attractive for cognitive applications). Best regards, Nicolas Colson R&D Engineer, PhD Student France Telecom R&D/TECH/IDEA/IROC [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio