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Hello,
I am an undergraduate student building an OFDM radio. I've built a system in MATLAB that can transmit bits over an audio channel (at the Tx I export a .wav file, play it on a speaker, record it with my phone and send a .wav file back to the Rx). I've used a bunch of standard OFDM techniques- synchronization, 8-PSK, pilot signaling etc.
How could I extend this design using a microcontroller and RF chip? I want to get experience implementing this in C/C++ and working over a more precise channel.
I am an undergraduate student building an OFDM radio. I've built a system in MATLAB that can transmit bits over an audio channel (at the Tx I export a .wav file, play it on a speaker, record it with my phone and send a .wav file back to the Rx). I've used a bunch of standard OFDM techniques- synchronization, 8-PSK, pilot signaling etc.
How could I extend this design using a microcontroller and RF chip? I want to get experience implementing this in C/C++ and working over a more precise channel.
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