Space Frequency Block Coding - Review of an Open Source Design and Implementation

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This virtual meetup will describe and solicit feedback about a Space Frequency Block Coding design for an Open Source Digital Radio project at 5 GHz. This is a model-based design in Simulink which will be translated to HDL using MATLAB HDL Coder. Design will be published for free to the general public on GitHub at https://github.com/OpenResearchInstitute/Neptune



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  • Co-sponsored by Open Research Institute
  • Starts 18 March 2024 08:05 PM UTC
  • Ends 26 March 2024 07:00 AM UTC
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Michelle

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Open Source Space Frequency Block Coding Implementation for FPGA

This virtual meetup will describe and solicit feedback about a Space Frequency Block Coding design for an Open Source Digital Radio project at 5 GHz. This is a model-based design in Simulink which will be translated to HDL using MATLAB HDL Coder. Design will be published for free to the general public on GitHub at https://github.com/OpenResearchInstitute/Neptune

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Michelle works on the Neptune Project at ORI. 

Address:United States

Leonard

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Neptune Project

This virtual meetup will describe and solicit feedback about a Space Frequency Block Coding design for an Open Source Digital Radio project at 5 GHz. This is a model-based design in Simulink which will be translated to HDL using MATLAB HDL Coder. Design will be published for free to the general public on GitHub at https://github.com/OpenResearchInstitute/Neptune

Biography:

Leonard is the lead for the Neptune Project at ORI. 

Address:United States






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Article about SFBC for Neptune An accessible article about SFBC intended for people generally familiar with digital communications from the amateur radio community. 1.07 MiB
Slides 3.11 MiB