[OpenSource_GPS] User name
Clifford Kelley
cwkelley at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 9 19:09:17 PDT 2007
Since the software version so far emulates the hardware version it does a correlate and dump with 2 correlators per channel 1/2 chip apart so it serially searches in code and frequency. The addition of an FFT based algorithm would be very useful. The only concern is that it be usable for any IF and sampling rate and use an open-source math library. Rick Niles and I have agreed on a library which I forget the name offhand. Rick can you clarify?
Best regards,
Cliff
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>From: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>Sent: Oct 9, 2007 4:44 AM
>To: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: User name
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>Sir,
>Just a quick question. What algorithms did you use for your acquisition.It is a bit difficult to figure out .I know from that the popular one is FFTs or circular convolution.
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>Your information will be helpful .I was thinking of have two algorithms to run alternatively depending on the signal strength.
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>TCHILABALOD HAINGA
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>----- Original Message ----
>From: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>To: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>Sent: Thursday, 4 October, 2007 4:20:32 AM
>Subject: Re: User name
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>Ok,
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>Try it now. If you have any problems please let me know.
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>Cliff
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>-----Original Message-----
>>From: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>>Sent: Oct 3, 2007 1:59 AM
>>To: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>>Subject: User name
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>>Hi,
>>Thanks for the information. My user name is: tchila
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>>I hope you can add me now without a problem.
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>>Best Regards,
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>>Tchilabalo Dong HAINGA
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>>----- Original Message ----
>>From: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>>To: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>>Sent: Wednesday, 3 October, 2007 1:56:24 AM
>>Subject: Re: Important (Open Source GPS)
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>>I tried to add you as a developer but the sourceforge ID 1903675 did not come up. Normally it is like a user name and not a number.
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>>For the software receiver version the latest version is in CVS, for the hardware version either CVS or version 2.2 should work. In the download area an IF file for the SiGe is available (~200 MBytes).
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>>Best regards,
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>>Cliff
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>>>Sent: Oct 2, 2007 4:41 AM
>>>To: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>>>Subject: Re: Important (Open Source GPS)
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>>>Hi Sir,
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>>>Thanks very much for your email. I am happy that you are interested in my project and I hope I will immensely contribute to your project.
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>>>I have two or tree questions to ask.
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>>>1- Would you please add me as a developer. My source forge ID is :
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>>>2- The platform I am mapping your Code is called RICA(Reconfigurable Instruction Cell Array) . After managing the mapping , I will have to evaluate the performance and, from there use different options to modify and implement certain part of the receiver (while reevaluating the performance)
>>>3- I had a look at some points of improvement you raised and I will definitely look at that as well and probably give my suggestions based on my findings.
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>>>. Is there any data stored that I can access in order to run the code on?
>>>. On the source forge there are different tar code files. Would you please tell the most appropriate one so that I will not go and try many of them (trying to save time)
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>>>I hope to hear from you soon
>>>Sincerely,
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>>>Tchilabalo D. HAINGA
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>>>Meng Electronics and Computer Science
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>>>----- Original Message ----
>>>From: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>>>To: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>>>Sent: Sunday, 30 September, 2007 5:53:41 PM
>>>Subject: Re: Important (Open Source GPS)
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>>>We have not activated the mailing list feature on Sourceforge for the project. To set up CVS please go to my website http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cwkelley/ and follow the instructions for the Portland State maintained mailing list.
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>>>If you are having trouble finding the project on Sourceforge just search for OSGPS. Sorry for the late reply, I've been out of town.
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>>>If you have any further questions please feel free to email me.
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>>>Best regards,
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>>>Cliff
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>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: tchilabalo hainga <dng7uk at yahoo.co.uk>
>>>>Sent: Sep 25, 2007 1:33 AM
>>>>To: cwkelley at earthlink.net
>>>>Subject: Important (Open Source GPS)
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>>>>Hi sir,
>>>>I am an Meng Electronics and Computer science student at the university of Edinburgh. I am currently writing a project on an efficient implementation of GPS software receivers on a Reconfigurable Instruction Cell Array . My Supervisor ask me to use the openSOurce GPS during the implementation. I tried to register for the mailing list which was successful. Unfortunately, when I tried to access to OpenSource
>>>>GPS (OSGPS) on SourceForge there is always a message stating:
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>>>>The requested URL /bin/view/GPS/SourceForgeAndSSH was not found on this server.
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>>>>Would you please tell how to access the OpenSource (OSGPS) and how to access instructions on how to set up
>>>>WinCVS.
>>>>I think my project might be of good contribution of the Open source GPS.
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>>>>I am looking forward to reading your reply,
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>>>>Tchilabalo Dong HAINGA
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