Re: WSR08 Software Radio Conference in Karlsruhe, Germany March 5/6, 2008 (was Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Pentium IV computing power in FLOPS)

2008-01-22 Thread Martin Dvh
John Clark wrote:
> Martin Dvh schrieb:
>> Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
>>  
>>> Thanks Eric.
>>>
>>> very precious info..
>>> just by the way.. on March 6th, the Soft-DVB work will be presented in
>>> Karlsruhe at the WSR08 software defined radio conference.
>>> 
>> I didn't know of WSR08.
>> Seems like a very nice conference about Software Radio.
>>
>> There are three GnuRadio presentations:
>> Session 6: GNU Radio
>> 14:00 hGNU Radio Based Cognitive Signal Identification and
>> Classification Platform
>> W. M. Brown (Metric Systems Corporation, California, USA), J.
>> E. Clark III
>> 14:25 hImplementation of OFDM Power Allocation Strategy in GNU
>> Radio Framework
>> M. Zivkovic (RWTH Aachen University, Germany), C. Liu, R. Mathar
>> 14:50 hSoft-DVB: A Fully-Software Gnuradio-based ETSI DVB-T Modulator
>> V. Pelegrini (University of Pisa, Italy), G. Bacci, M. Luise
>>
>> Too bad I heard about it this late, otherwise I would have applied for
>> doing a GnuRadio presentation too.
>> (It looks like the submission has been closed since nov 30 2007)
>>
>> I found info about the conference at:
>> http://www-int.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de/seiten/conferences/wsr08/
> 
> I checked, and how I found out about was on a post 8/20/07 to this list
> from a poster named, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' who
> posted one notice.
I must have missed that one.
> Since we had been looking for a forum to make a more
> public presentation of what we've been
> doing, I jumped on it...
Very Good.

I am looking forward for your presentation (and the others of course)

Greetings,
Martin
> 
> John Clark.
> 
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Re: WSR08 Software Radio Conference in Karlsruhe, Germany March 5/6, 2008 (was Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Pentium IV computing power in FLOPS)

2008-01-22 Thread John Clark

Martin Dvh schrieb:

Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
  

Thanks Eric.

very precious info.. 


just by the way.. on March 6th, the Soft-DVB work will be presented in
Karlsruhe at the WSR08 software defined radio conference.


I didn't know of WSR08.
Seems like a very nice conference about Software Radio.

There are three GnuRadio presentations:
Session 6: GNU Radio
14:00 h GNU Radio Based Cognitive Signal Identification and Classification 
Platform
W. M. Brown (Metric Systems Corporation, California, USA), J. E. Clark 
III
14:25 h Implementation of OFDM Power Allocation Strategy in GNU Radio Framework
M. Zivkovic (RWTH Aachen University, Germany), C. Liu, R. Mathar
14:50 h Soft-DVB: A Fully-Software Gnuradio-based ETSI DVB-T Modulator
V. Pelegrini (University of Pisa, Italy), G. Bacci, M. Luise

Too bad I heard about it this late, otherwise I would have applied for doing a 
GnuRadio presentation too.
(It looks like the submission has been closed since nov 30 2007)

I found info about the conference at:
http://www-int.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de/seiten/conferences/wsr08/


I checked, and how I found out about was on a post 8/20/07 to this list 
from a poster named, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' who
posted one notice. Since we had been looking for a forum to make a more 
public presentation of what we've been

doing, I jumped on it...

John Clark.




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WSR08 Software Radio Conference in Karlsruhe, Germany March 5/6, 2008 (was Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Pentium IV computing power in FLOPS)

2008-01-22 Thread Martin Dvh
Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
> Thanks Eric.
> 
> very precious info.. 
> 
> just by the way.. on March 6th, the Soft-DVB work will be presented in
> Karlsruhe at the WSR08 software defined radio conference.
I didn't know of WSR08.
Seems like a very nice conference about Software Radio.

There are three GnuRadio presentations:
Session 6: GNU Radio
14:00 h GNU Radio Based Cognitive Signal Identification and Classification 
Platform
W. M. Brown (Metric Systems Corporation, California, USA), J. E. Clark 
III
14:25 h Implementation of OFDM Power Allocation Strategy in GNU Radio Framework
M. Zivkovic (RWTH Aachen University, Germany), C. Liu, R. Mathar
14:50 h Soft-DVB: A Fully-Software Gnuradio-based ETSI DVB-T Modulator
V. Pelegrini (University of Pisa, Italy), G. Bacci, M. Luise

Too bad I heard about it this late, otherwise I would have applied for doing a 
GnuRadio presentation too.
(It looks like the submission has been closed since nov 30 2007)

I found info about the conference at:
http://www-int.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de/seiten/conferences/wsr08/

Greetings Martin
> 
> greetings
> Vincenzo  
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 2008-01-20 at 20:19 -0800, Eric Blossom wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 01:10:47AM +0100, Vincenzo Pellegrini wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>> could anybody help me in figuring out what is (even a rough estimate is OK)
>>> the raw computing power of a 3.0GHz Pentium IV CPU?
>>>
>>> really thanks for help
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Vincenzo Pellegrini
>> Assuming you're coding in assembler using SSE* instructions, you can
>> get a sustained throughput of about 1 FLOP / clock cycle.  Since
>> you're not really doing that, I'd call the 3GHz P4 about 0.5 to 1.0 GFLOP.
>>
>> YMMV.  Widely ;)
>>
>> On the netburst microarchitecture used in the P4 it's really hard to get
>> good floating point performance because of the very deep pipeline,
>> scarcity of registers, and so-so FPU.
>>
>> Eric
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