Michael Ossmann & Kate Temkin - Software-Defined Everything
The popularity of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) has led to the emergence of powerful open source software tools such as GNU Radio that enable rapid development of real-time Digital Signal Processing (DSP) techniques. We’ve used these tools for both radio and non-radio applications such as audio and infrared, and now we are finding them tremendously useful for diverse sensors and actuators that can benefit from DSP. In this talk we’ll show how we use the open source GreatFET platform to rapidly develop an SDR-like approach to just about anything. Read the article on Hackaday: https://hackaday.com/?p=399852 Follow Mike and Kate on Twitter: / michaelossmann / ktemkin / gsglabs

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UKHAS 2015 IQ Sampling and Software Defined Radio - Adam Greig

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MeganWachs - Keynote RISC-V and FPGAs: Open Source Hardware Hacking

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Henry Cooke: Numbers Stations: Cold War, short waves

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Charles Lohr - Accomplishing the Impossible with LUTs

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Hackaday Supercon - Dominic Spill : Ridiculous Radios

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GRCon16 - Low-Cost SDR Hardware, Mike Ossmann

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