It's just incredible what can be achieved today with open source software, thanks to the efforts of a global development community and the principle of “standing on the shoulders of giants”, whereby it's possible to build on the work of others in order to achieve new and even greater things.
Over the past few weeks we've shown how LimeSDR can be used with numerous different applications and wireless systems, and what better way to round off the week than with news that Josh has succeeded in putting together a series of Pothos-based examples for LoRa™ modulation.
We are a dedicated team of radio frequency and wireless industry experts with over fifty years of combined experience providing digital signal processing solutions to the commercial and defense industries. We understand both the technical capabilities as well as the limitations of these technologies, leading us to develop novel hardware and software solutions to combine the fields of artificial intelligence and signal processing.
The OpenAirInterface Software Alliance are working towards the development of a 5G cellular stack that will run on commercial off-the- shelf (COTS) hardware, and they already have a functioning 4G (LTE) implementation that runs on a commodity Intel platform equipped with SDR.
Thanks for all your support! In this update, we address some common questions and are pleased to announce that we've just added a much requested feature: external clock synchronisation.
A dongle-free, Bluetooth-enabled FPGA board with a built-in J-Link OB debugger, an Arduino Uno form factor, and everything you need for edge-computing applications
In this series of updates, we
will discuss some of the details of how to program the AIR-T, what the
different programming APIs are, and how we simplify the whole process,
allowing you to get your algorithm up and running quickly.