> On 04/19/2011 01:10 PM, i...@agile-sdr-solutions.com wrote: >> >> Dear Matt, >> >> We honestly went through every material in search on Google but we >> couldn't locate a single article published successful testing for >> STBC/SFBC. >> >> For whatever reason, we would like to know, if you can confirm on this >> with your lab setup ? >> We have done considerable experimental work on this. And we are certain >> with the results we have have found. >> We would encourage this exploration in best interest of all from your >> end. >> >> Thank you. >> > > Dear Mr. Solutions,
Mr. Solutions = Akash Kosgi, Lakshmamma Layout, Banaswadi, Bangalore, 560043, India. -Jeff > > All USRP systems can do STBC, SFBC, spatial multiplexing, etc. I've > said it multiple times and pointed you to multiple sources. Steve > Peters told you he and the Hydra team at UT have done it. I have seen > it done. I have done it myself. Our customers have been doing it for 6 > years now. The WARP boards from Rice do it in the exact same way. > Millions of WiFi systems do it the same way. > > Page 4, section 4 of the following paper says the same thing: > > http://newport.eecs.uci.edu/~hyousefi/publ/lamacGC09.pdf > > "Our experiments rely on a MANET testbed in > which each test node consists of a host PC and a USRP > motherboard hosting a pair of frontend RF daughter boards. > Since each daughter board is attached to a single antenna, > each MANET node is equipped with a pair of antennas. When > transmitting, each MANET node utilizes Space-Time Block > Coding (STBC) method of [23]. " > > > I don't know what more I could possibly say. No matter how many times > you ask the question, the answer will always be the same. Just because > *you* couldn't get it to work doesn't mean it's impossible. > > Matt Ettus _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio