Restoration for TEMPEST images using deep-learning
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Restoration for TEMPEST images using deep-learning
GNU Radio package implementing MUSIC and root MUSIC angle of arrival algorithms with blocks necessary to provide phase synchronization of USRP devices
gr-eventstream is a set of GNU Radio blocks for creating precisely timed events and either inserting them into, or extracting them from normal data-streams precisely. It allows for the definition of high speed time-synchronous c++ burst event handlers, as well as bridging to standard GNU Radio Async PDU messages with precise timing easily.
Basic example of using GNU Radio Companion for amateur (ham) radio communications
Low Frequency and Weak Signal Underwater Communications in GNU Radio.
A repository intended to gather and develop stuff related to Software-Defined Radio (SDR) HW & SW platforms, testbeds, Open Source and Standards working groups, Cognitive Radio (CR), SW Defined Wireless Networks (SDWN), Cognitive Spectrum Access (CSA), 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G, Space Communications, Alternatives to commercial implementations, etc
The team from University of Patras participating in the 2018 IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest: Radiolocation and Channel Sounding
Software Defined Quantum Stream-Cipher for GNU Radio
Flooding-based underwater network protocol (DFLOOD)
RTL-SDR FM receiver with GNU Radio Companion
A morse receiver and decoder and interpreter implemented using GNU-Radio, an SDR-Radio and Java
Location-free Link State Routing (LLSR) Implementation for GNU Radio
Some simple simulations showing the concepts of communication system using GNU Radio along with USRP as a part of communication system lab course.
Laboratory Files for course EE 340 Communications Lab
Application to Measure the Quality of Audio Devices using GNU Radio
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