Hello GNU Radio community, I've been following this list for some time now after being referred to it by Phil Endecott on the boost list. He had seen a talk on GNU Radio, and suggested I look into it in regards to a dataflow library I am developing. Even though I don't know much about software defined radio, the work you are doing here seems really fascinating!
I am particularly interested in your project because of the my work with the Dataflow library: http://dancinghacker.com/code/dataflow/ That library is evolving towards a generic dataflow library, with the goal that any dataflow-oriented framework (like GNU Radio) should be easy to adapt for use with the dataflow library and anything built on top of it. For example, I've put together a very basic GUI dataflow editor: http://dancinghacker.com/code/dataflow/dataflow/introduction/examples/fltk_gui.html If I added a support layer that would integrate GNU Radio with the Dataflow library, the GUI editor could easily work with GNU Radio components (rather than with components based on Boost.Signals with which it is currently using). For a while I've been very interested in adding support for GNU Radio in the Dataflow library, as well as implementing a serious GUI dataflow editor that would also support running the programs and visualizing / inputing data and control values, but currently I am focused on finishing the Boost.Signals-related functionality so I can submit it for review with Boost. This summer I should have more time, and (bonus) Google Summer of Code 2008 has just been announced: http://code.google.com/soc/2008/ Will GNU Radio be participating in GSoC, and would there be any interest in having the following done as a GSoC project: a) GNU Radio support added to the Dataflow library b) developing a good generic GUI environment for the Dataflow library which could then be used to design and run GNU Radio apps. Please let me know, as I'd love to get involved (especially as a part of GSoC since then I can devote some serious time to it). Thanks and regards, Stjepan _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio