I would assume GNUradio's OFDM is mathematically identical to Hydra,
have you tired finding what settings ( Channel spacing, FFT size,
Number of sub-carriers, Sub-carrier modulation scheme, symbol length,
guard interval, Sub-carrier spacing, and FEC ) hydra uses and setting
GnuRadio to that. It should yield identical throughput.

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Alex Zhang <cingular.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Considering the GNURadio provided OFDM implementaiton is not so robust, and
> my test shows its limited performance (supporting bandwidth, packet loss
> rate, etc.), I would like to port the hydra to USRP2. Hydra claims that they
> support up to 5.4Mbps for SISO OFDM. But I am not sure anyone has verified
> it in your platform? I am concerned with the computing capability of the
> host-pc. Can it really support so high data rate running the hydra+GNURadio.
> My computer is i7 4Core @3.4GHz.
>
> --
>
> Alex,
> Dreams can come true – just believe.
>
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