The conference aims at sharing experience and experiment results using the free, opensource software defined radio signal processing framework GNU Radio.
The common theme for this year's presentations will be "synchronization", at all software defined radio processing levels, from the radiofrequency sample stream (MISO or MIMO) to the parallel processing of blocks or symbol detection.
Contributions are sought on topics including
Radiofrequency signal synchronization e.g. for distributed RADAR, distributed acquisition and distributed signal generation
Heterogeneous multiprocessing (HMP) and synchronization distributed data processing
Synchronization of signal processing across several SDRs (USRPs, Adalm Plutos, etc) or distributed instances of GNU Radio using external references, locking in time and phase the local oscillators or timestamping the datastreams,
MIMO and general synchronous phase decoding over multiple antennas, local or distributed, e.g., CoMP, beamforming, etc...
Symbol synchronization techniques, solutions and alternative algorithms for GNU Radio.
Alternative methods for generation and distribution of reference signals (10MHz and PPS) for use with SDRs (USRPs, Adalm Plutos, etc) and GNU Radio.
The number of attendees is limited and only subscribed guests can attend physically: please subscribe using the sciencesconf.org interface, and please reach us by email at gnuradio-eu-23@femto-st.fr if interested for presenting. Submitted proceedings meeting the editorial requirements (see template) will be published on the GNU Radio Conference proceedings.
The presentations will be recorded and shared on the YouTube channel after the conference.
Although attendence is free of charge, subscription is mandatory before February 28, 2023 for organizational constraints and managing the number of attendees. The conference is fully booked and we unfortunately cannot accept any additional registration.