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FIT/CorteXlab Tutorials
Here are some tutorials, in increasing order of complexity. We advise beginners to follow the tutorials in the order they're presented.
Important: Most (if not all) of these tutorials required a computer with our toolchain installed. Be sure to refer to the toolchain installation page if you haven't already done so.
- Tutorial 1: GNU Radio Benchmark example. This is the “hello world” of CorteXlab!
- Tutorial 2: Sharing the testbed with other users. How to allow other users to share the testbed with you (UNDER DEVELOPMENT)
- Tutorial 3: From A to Z: GNU Radio with CorteXlab using USRPs. Starting from a clean sheet to a running experiment in CorteXlab using USRPs.
- Tutorial 4: From A to Z: GNU Radio with CorteXlab using PicoSDRs. Starting from a clean sheet to a running experiment in CorteXlab using PicoSDRs.
- Tutorial 5: Custom bitstream with PicoSDR. Let's see how to use a custom bitstream on a PicoSDR.
- Tutorial 6: Spectrum analyzer example. Introduction of the feedback tool. (to be written, see FFT Web)
- Tutorial 7: Channel estimation example. Your first useful experiment with CorteXlab. A more complex usage of the feedback tool. (to be written)
A new method is also available, if you don't want to install the toolchain and you're familiar (or not) with docker
- Tutorial 1: GNU Radio Docker Benchmark example This is the “Hello world” of Cortexlab using docker
- Tutorial 2: GNU Radio LoRa dynamic PHY layer Introduction to the LoRa project (UNDER DEVELOPMENT)
Looking to learn GNU Radio? Follow GNU Radio's own GNU Radio tutorials
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