Saturday, March 16, 2019

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC: Introduction and GNU Radio Project discussion

Hi Felix, Marcus,
I apologise for my delayed reply. I have meanwhile gone through most of the tutorials on the GNU Radio website. I am interested in the Filter Design Tool Enhancements. 
As suggested by Felix, I would be obliged if you could provide me with more information on the possible outcomes of the project, Marcus, and how I need to approach, and begin working on it.

Thanks and Regards,
Anirban Banik

On Mar 5, 2019 1:31 PM, "Wunsch, Felix (CEL)" <felix.wunsch@kit.edu> wrote:

Hi Anirban,


first of all - welcome to the GNU Radio community! I'm happy you're interested in contributing!


About your question: I think Marcus wants to make the tool more user-friendly in a way that it assumes less knowledge about the actual filter design process by having intelligent default choices as well as a better integration into GRC. But I'm sure he can give you more information on that.


Cheers,
Felix



Von: Discuss-gnuradio <discuss-gnuradio-bounces+felix.wunsch=kit.edu@gnu.org> im Auftrag von Anirban Banik <anirbanbanik17@gmail.com>
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. März 2019 03:34
An: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GSoC: Introduction and GNU Radio Project discussion
 
Hi all,
In the project idea Filter Design Tool Enhancements, can someone provide me with more insight on this - "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." 
Regards,
Anirban

On Mar 4, 2019 2:17 PM, "Anirban Banik" <anirbanbanik17@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,

I am Anirban Banik, a Junior Undergraduate student at National Institute of Technology Durgapur, West Bengal, India. I am studying in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. I am very interested to contribute to this organization as a part of GSoC 2019.

Having been taught Digital Signal Processing recently as a part of our course curriculum, I was particularly interested to work on a practical approach towards DSP and it's applications. Unfortunately I did not have any experience developing with the GRC up to now, though I have started with the tutorials for GNU Radio and am exploring the GRC. Being new here, I will be obliged if someone guides me on how to start contributing.

I have some experience contributing to open source projects, primarily in Python, and have been a Google Summer of Code 2018 participant under Beagleboard.org, during which I developed Voice Interfaced games using Pygame and CMUSphinx, and deployed the project on Pocket Beagle. My GitHub username is AnirbanBanik1998.

I have gone through the various project ideas on the GSoC ideas page and am interested in the Filter Design Tool Enhancements and GRC: Build-in sub flowgraphs projects. I would like to discuss about the various possibilities of the projects with the mentors, and any specific areas where I have to gain knowledge in order to contribute to the projects.

Thanks and Regards,
Anirban Banik


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