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| First of all, all tutorial attendees will arrange themselves in groups of two. For each group, a list of resources is given at the beginning of each tutorial. If you're unsure of what resources to use, or if you weren' | First of all, all tutorial attendees will arrange themselves in groups of two. For each group, a list of resources is given at the beginning of each tutorial. If you're unsure of what resources to use, or if you weren' | ||
| - | ===== [[cortexlab101|FIT/ | + | ===== FIT/ |
| In this hands-on tutorial we will introduce the very basics of using FIT/ | In this hands-on tutorial we will introduce the very basics of using FIT/ | ||
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| ===== FIT/ | ===== FIT/ | ||
| - | [FIT/CorteXlab | + | This hands-on session present fft-web, a tool that can be used to monitor in real-time your experiment. It allows the visualisation of any signal that can be vectorised, as for example the spectrum usage in the CorteXlab |
| + | To access this tutorial go here: [FIT/ | ||
| ===== FIT/ | ===== FIT/ | ||
| + | This tutorial show haw to reuse tutorial from GNUradio community, such as OFDM or Narrow band PHY communication implemented in GNUradio, so as to run these on air in CorteXlab: [FIT/ | ||
| - | [FIT/ | ||
| ===== Hackathon ===== | ===== Hackathon ===== | ||
| + | This competition will have only one winner. | ||
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| + | Test your FIT/ | ||
| - | [Hackathon](hackathon) | ||
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