Dear Nico,
Thank-you for getting back to me. I understand the needs of the community
for a GUI for existing functionality.
I am still interested in working on this angle of the project.
I took a look at Omnet++ and it is quite impressive. Its built on the
eclipse framework. And is also open sou
Thank you for your response.
Considering the timeline of GSoC, I am more interested in implementing
channel models. That way I can stick to the software domain to test and
validate my work. Also, I have frequently used Rayleigh/Ricean/Nakagami
models in MATLAB and I am familiar with the math behi
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von Asma Afzal [asmaafz...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 10. März 2014 10:57
An: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Betreff: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC 2014: Wireless Network in the loop
Dear All,
My name is
Dear All,
My name is Asma Afzal. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Electrical
Engineering (Wireless Communication ) from the University of Leeds, UK.
I am interested in working on the WiNeLo GSoC project. WiNeLo is an
in-the-loop simulation framework for communication networks based on the
GNU Ra