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cortexlab103 [2018/03/30 09:36] – [Setup] mimbertcortexlab103 [2018/03/30 09:58] (current) – [Example scenario] mimbert
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 ##Setup ##Setup
  
-The purpose of this tutorial is to receive an ongoing OFDM transmission on a given USRP node. One transmitter node is set up for the whole group and each group will control a receiver node. Instead of starting from an empty project, we are going to use the GNU Radio examples for an OFDM transmitter and receiver. We are also going to change the ''channel estimation'' block such that it produces frequency channel estimations able to be seen in the fft-web interface.+The purpose of this tutorial is to receive an ongoing OFDM transmission on a given USRP node. One transmitter node is set up for the whole group and each group will control a receiver node. Instead of starting from an empty project, we are going to use the GNU Radio examples for an OFDM transmitter and receiver. We are also going to change the ''channel estimation'' block such that it produces frequency channel estimations that can be seen in the fft-web interface.
  
 ### Start you virtual FIT/CorteXlab work environment ### Start you virtual FIT/CorteXlab work environment
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-This file uses the yaml syntax and is self-documented. +This file uses the yaml syntax and is self-documented.
  
 ### Adapting the example scenario ### Adapting the example scenario
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