Hello Naima,
Welcome!
You can find information on the CorteXlab platform in its wiki: https://www.cortexlab.fr, feel free to look into that, or even create an account.
If you haven't already, I would advise that you go through the tutorials on the GNU Radio wiki. Both because they are a good resource to get started with GNU Radio in general, but also because they are, with some of the example flowgraphs in the main repo, examples of true communication chains involving hardware, and they might be an interesting starting point for testing.
Best
Équipe MARACAS
Laboratoire CITI
Campus La Doua - Villeurbanne
6 avenue des Arts
F-69621 Villeurbanne
Subject: Introduction and Interest in GSoC Hardware-in-the-Loop CI Project
Hello GNU Radio community,
My name is Naima Hassan, and I am a Telecommunications Engineer currently doing a PhD in space system engineering. My focus is on digital communications and signal processing. My research interests include wireless communication systems, software-defined radio (SDR), and practical DSP implementations for RF systems.
I recently started exploring the Google Summer of Code projects proposed by the GNU Radio community, and I am particularly interested in the Hardware-in-the-Loop CI project. The idea of introducing automated testing with real radio hardware is very exciting to me, especially since real-world wireless systems often behave quite differently from purely simulated environments.
From my background in DSP and telecommunications, I have experience with communication system designand signal analysis. I am very interested in contributing to the development of hardware-based testing scenarios, defining appropriate performance metrics (such as BER or detection accuracy), and integrating these experiments into a CI workflow.
I would love to learn more about the expectations for this project and how I could best prepare a strong proposal. If there are existing resources, repositories, or prior work related to hardware testing or the CorteXlab platform that I should study, I would greatly appreciate any pointers.
Thank you for maintaining such an impressive open-source project. I look forward to learning from the community and hopefully contributing during GSoC.
Best regards,
Naima Hassan