Hello Everyone,

This is Sakshi Agrawal, Graduated in Electronics Engineering. I have been
following DSP industries. A few days back I ran into GSoC programme. I have
seen some GSoC projects proposed by GNU radio in filter design. Having
proper coding knowledge and strong DSP background from my undergraduate
coursework I thought of contributing to GNU radio.

The Filter and Design tool by GNU radio is already very neatly designed and
contributing to that will be an experience. The current to-be-solve issues
are to improve the ease of using the tool, add more functionality and more
support for filter design.

"This project is to improve our uses of these tools and blocks to make it
more obvious to the users as well as automate some of the decisions for
optimally using them."

Here are some thoughts which I think will be an extra feature to consider
(may or may not be necessary) :

1. Tip the user when selection is to be made. Also, automate some obvious
decisions.

2. Implement a tool that can save the current results into a file and also
can import the existing file/plot which further can be used in other work
or can be modified as per user requirement.

3. Implement a bidirectional support to graph or plot i.e. plot can be
changed by values and also by a hand tool user can tweak the plot which
will give desired values.

4.Implement a slider which changes the plot as the user slides on the values

5. Add support to more filter design and new filter specs

Specifically, I want to contribute to a module can be integrated to GR and
gives a new functionality/concept like adding support for cascading filter.

Two  filter design concepts:

1. Add more support for Cascaded filters

2. Better support for creating PFB filters

I have been working on my proposal[0]. I would request you to go through it
and point out any flaw that I should know or some general suggestions to
make it better.

Best
Sakshi Agrawal

[0]
https://github.com/sakshi18agrawal1/documents/blob/master/Sakshi_GSoC2018.pdf
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