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From YouTube: ORI FPGA Stand-up 10 May 2022
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Updates about the FPGA work going on at ORI.
A
C
Sure
so
integration
testing
dbbs
to
integration
testing
is
in
progress.
So
that's
that's
been
done,
but
majority
of
the
time
in
studying
about
gpu
stuff
cuda
how
it
can
run
and
designing
stuff
to
implement
the
uv
transmitter.
C
A
That's
me
oh
yeah,
very
good
and
how?
How
are
things
coming
along
for
ham,
vention
for
the
code
project
for
ham,
pension.
C
Yeah,
I
would
say.
C
A
C
Need
some
help
there
just
to
get
earlier,
I
was
trying
to
do
it
with
mqtt,
but
it
was.
It
was
taking
much
more
time
because
it's
new
for
me,
so
what
I'm
aiming
is
doing.
A
simple
loopback
kind
of
testing
soto
gave
me
some
ideas
so
working
on
that
it's
almost
there
the
design
is
there.
Integration
is
complete
synthesizing
everything
is
working,
fine,
just
that
I
need
to.
It
needs
to
work
and
to
end.
C
A
Yeah
it
sounds
like
there's
a
I
mean,
because
ham
vention
would
be
the
the
goal,
I'm
pretty
sure
that
the
work
would
be
appreciated
and
used,
even
if
it
came
in
after
hamvention,
but
it's
it
would
be
great
to
finish
it.
So
it's
a
it's
not
a
hard
deadline.
In
other
words,
if
it's
not
done
by
invention,
it
doesn't
mean
that
the
work
is
worthless
or
anything
like
that.
So
if
it,
if
it
can
be
done
great,
if
not
then
yeah,
that
would
be
good
to
help
that
particular
project
and
product.
C
A
B
A
For
sure
any
sort
of
graph
or
or
or
any
sort
of
visualization,
I'm
sure,
you'd
be
thrilled
with,
because
usually
people
don't
provide
those
sorts
of
things
so
yeah.
So
working
code
is
always,
of
course
great.
You
know,
but
but
I've
been
following
along
and
it
seems
like
there's
been
some
you
know,
there's
there's
equipment
needed
and
and
testing
can
reveal
problems
so
yeah,
it's
a
greatly
appreciated
and
I
think
it
will
make
a
big
impression.
A
It's
a
large
event
with
lots
and
lots
of
people
that
can
see
that
we've
been
assisting.
So
it's
always
a
good
thing.
A
Sounds
sound
sounds
good
any.
Is
there
any
resources
that
you
need
or
any
any
other
roadblocks
that
you
have.
C
No,
no,
no,
nothing,
I'm
good,
and
on
the
other
thing
you
must
have
read
the
comments
from
charles
that
there
is
some
performance
related
issues.
I
mean
what
we
expect
from
gpu,
it
might
not
be,
it
will
be
slower
than
fpga,
but
still
you
see
value
add
in
implementing
it
on
gpu.
A
B
A
Different
and-
and
there
are
I
mean
because
we've
we've
been
on
slack-
we've
been
discussing
the
the
very
interesting
constraints,
meaning
that
you.
B
B
A
A
A
Very
very
good,
fixed,
constant
coding
or
variable
coding
and
modulation
thing.
C
A
You
know,
as
we
see
gpus
develop
over
time.
Some
of
the
performance
issues
go
away,
there's
so
much
interest
in
in
gpu
technology
that
having
a
working
example
of
this
type
of
forward
air
correction
and
this
type
of
communications
protocol
is
of
great
interest.
So
yeah
there's
value
in
it.
You
know,
and
being
it
just
being
able
to
explain
the
the
constraints
and
to
to
show
the
systems
level
impact
of
of
the
architecture
that
you
use
with
all.
A
In
heterogeneous
computing,
that
in
and
of
itself
is
a
as
a
high
level
academic
paper
on
like
if
you
had
a
system,
if
you're
say
you're
you're
developing
a
on
the
fly,
some
sort
of
cognitive,
computing
or
cognitive
radio
thing
that,
if
you,
if
you
understand
the
limitations
and
you
can
can
put
those
limitations
into
parameters,
if
you
can
parameterize
this
in
any
way
and
then
hand
that
over
that
decision,
making
over
to
a
cognitive
radio
system
or
control,
then
you
have
a
tremendous
amount
of
power
to
decide
how
to
assign
advanced
digital
signal,
processing
or
digital
communications.
A
Than
like
we're
trying
to
implement
something
in
particular,
but
we're
all,
we
all
should
be
trying
to
advance
the
state
of
the
art
in
in
you
know,
for
amateur
radio
purposes,
for
for
general,
open
source
purposes
and
there's
an
awful
lot
of
interest
in
this
sort
of
heterogeneous
cognitive
computing
from
darpa
and
from
nsf,
and
and
all
of
that,
so
anything
that
can
can
contribute
towards
that.
A
I
think,
will
you
know
you'll
you'll
you'll
find
that
there's
a
audience
for
it
and
results
with
actual
code
are
far
superior
to
words
on
a
page
so
yeah
I
know
that's.
I
know
that
you
don't
need
any
additional
challenges
in
your
life
or
you
know
you're
not
lacking
for
projects,
but
the
this
is
a
pretty
hot
area
in
heterogeneous
and
high
performance
computing
is
how
to
assign
problems,
how
to
assign
work
to
a
gpu
yeah.
C
A
Those
three
tools
and
you're
you're
working
really
hard
to
leverage
this
and
decide
to
load
balance.
A
C
Yeah,
absolutely
thanks
michelle,
that's
good!
You
know,
and
apart
from
this,
yes,
I'm
also
collaborating
with
art
for
another
office
to
develop
software
for
history.
A
B
B
We're
continuing
our
work
on
getting
a
more
proper
permanent
facility
up
and
that's
going
to
be
mostly
right.
Now
we're
looking
between
our
various
options
determining
the
budget
we're
going
to
have
some
of
those
numbers
available
at
the
next
board
meeting.
So
that
way
we
have
a
bunch
of
options
we
can
say
hey,
which
is
the
best
one
for
our
needs.
We're
gonna
come
in
with
that,
but
otherwise,
not
too
much
report
and
we're
doing
fairly
well
we're
pretty
good
on
resources,
so
yeah.
A
Cool
okay,
yeah,
looking
forward
to
that,
I
think
we'll
we'll
talk
more
this
week
and
and
get
a
meeting
together
to
to
look
at
moving
forward,
and
I
think,
there's
a
very
high
degree
of
of
success
that
we
can
have
with
this
particular
lab
and
a
lot
of
opportunities
to
really
raise
open
source,
raise
the
profile
of
open
source
work
with
the
local
universities
and
some
of
the
businesses.
So
it
should
be
should
be
a
big
impact.
A
A
All
right,
so,
on
this
end,
let's
see
we've
had
a
number
of
presentations
over
the
past
week
and
some
travel,
so
those
went
well
but
mainly
focused
on
m17
over
the
next
week.
What
I'm
hoping
to
do
is
to
better
learn
how
to
demonstrate
the
work
that
we've
done
so
far
on
the
encoder
for
dvbs2
and
s2x,
and
to
both
on
the
adrv
9371
and
the
pluto
and
to
start
writing
down
what
you
need
to
do,
starting
from
the
repo
in
order
to
get
it
to
work
over
the
air.
A
There's
a
lot
of
steps,
and
some
of
them,
I
think,
might
be
able
to
be
streamlined
or
packaged
in
a
way
that
makes
it
easier
to
demo
and
therefore
use
so
that's
kind
of
that's
my
highest
priority.
Our
goals
are
to
demonstrate
over
the
air
things
working
in
august
at
defcon.
We
also
have
a
excellent
opportunity
at
ham
expo,
which
will
probably
be
in
september.
A
I
don't
have
the
dates
yet,
but
it's
looking
like
it
will
be
the
month
following
defcon,
so
ham
expo
has
been
good
for
us,
and
we've
been
invited
to
demonstrate
and
present
all
of
our
work
at
the
november
2022
sbms
meeting
san
bernardino
microwave
society,
and
they
are
helping
us
with
components:
engineering
for
10,
gigahertz
transmitters,
which
show
off
our
work
and
a
47
gigahertz
transceiver
system
using
our
design,
so
that
components,
engineering
is
moving
forward
and
they
also
have
made
available
the
opportunity
to
place
beacons
multimedia
beacons
in
los
angeles
at
sites
that
they
are
associated
with.
A
This
is
a
huge
opportunity.
We
also
have
some
opportunities,
some
offers
from
from
texas
florida,
hopefully
from
arkansas
as
well
and
san
diego.
So
what
we're
we're
moving
towards
is
taking
the
intellectual
property
being
able
to
package
it
up
being
able
to
make
it
durable
and
put
it
on
the
air
as
soon
as
possible.
A
So
I'm
hoping
that
this
summer
we
can
do
all
of
those
things
along
with
the
the
demonstrations
to
to
various
communities.
So
that's
that's
what
we're
doing.
I
don't
have
any
travel
planned
for
the
summer
except
to
travel
to
defcon.
A
The
sbms
meeting
is
in
los
angeles,
so
it's
close
and
the
ham
expo
is
virtual,
so
the
trying
to
clear
the
schedule
as
much
as
possible
so
then
available
for
everybody
that
needs
any
sort
of
help
and
to
also
accomplish
as
much
as
possible
for
over-the-air
demos,
all
right
so
see
on
slack,
and
thank
you
very
much
for
your
time.
It's
deeply
appreciated
time.
Once
you
spend
it,
you
can't
get
it
back,
so
it
has
no
price.