Hey Laura -
Yes, you can build OOTM for use on Android - you'll just have to build them using a manual process (e.g., Android Studio) rather than something more automatic like PyBOMBS.
Keep us posted on your progress! Excited to hear you'll be working on this =)
Cheers,
Ben
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 1:21 AM Laura Arjona <arjonal@uw.edu> wrote:
Thank you very much Ben,The OOT blocks that I want to run in Android are written in C++ entirely.My question is related to your comment "as long as they are built appropriately".That is, if it is possible to build OOT blocks to use in Android. But reading your message, I assume that is possible.I knew the link, thanks, but haven't started the android project yet, staring this week. Excited to start my project.ThanksOn Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 11:11 AM Ben Hilburn <bhilburn@gnuradio.org> wrote:Hi Laura -Sorry for the delayed response, here.So, I'm not entirely sure I understand your question, actually. Once GNU Radio is running in Android, using blocks from any module, in- or out-of-tree, shouldn't be a problem as long as they are built appropriately. Are you asking if you need to re-write Python-only blocks in C++? If the OOTM only provides Python blocks, then yes, you'll want to put those into C++ for use on Android.Also, I assume you've already seen the pages linked here, which provide a lot more detail on that build process -- although the information is pretty severely dated at this point, and almost certainly won't work as-is.Cheers,BenOn Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 12:36 PM Laura Arjona <arjonal@uw.edu> wrote:I might have been thinking about this in the wrong way.The way to proceed would be to re-write the blocks in Android studio, using C++?(instead of importing the blocks created with gr-modtool)Thank you and good weeked!On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 7:44 PM Laura Arjona <arjonal@uw.edu> wrote:Hi everyone,I want to build an Android App to communicate with an USRP B200-mini, and this app should use one OOT module with several oot blocks.How should I proceed to import my OOT module?Thank you--_______________________________________________Laura ArjonaWashington Research Foundation Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow in NeuroengineeringPaul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering185 E Stevens Way NEUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA 98195-2350
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--Laura ArjonaWashington Research Foundation Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow in NeuroengineeringPaul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering185 E Stevens Way NEUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WA 98195-2350
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