This might be possible to do if both devices have access to the same and
very accurate clock, e.g. GPS.

What is your end goal?

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Mattia Rizzi <mattia.ri...@gmail.com>wrote:

>   Hello.
> I need to implent a two way ranging. A device send an “echo”, a second
> device discover the “echo” and send a reply, then the first device can
> calculate the distance. For a correct distance evalutation, the second
> device must calculate the time elapsed between the discover of the first
> echo and the reply response.
> Let’s assume that the second device is a SDR with gnu radio & USRP1 device.
> The problem is: how to time-correlate the streaming sample received from
> the USRP and the streaming sample transmitted to the usrp.
> If i pre-fill the usrp transmit buffer with dummy data (preventing
> underflows) before starting acquisition&transmission, then i can correlate
> the two streams, right? (Yes, with the hypothesis that i don’t miss data
> from usb).
> Thank you
>
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