SDR Suite Development Project (Common Lisp)
This file outlines the project to develop a comprehensive Software Defined Radio (SDR) suite using Common Lisp, with a focus on various applications.
SDR Suite Development Project (Common Lisp)
Goal:* To develop a comprehensive Software Defined Radio (SDR) suite using Common Lisp, focusing on a wide range of applications.
Proposed Applications:*
- Earth-Moon-Earth (EME)
- Active Link Establishment (ALE)
- Satellite communication
- Broadcast Reception (Rx)
- Phono (FM, AM, SSB, CW)
- Synchronous data
- Asynchronous data
- Slow-scan Television (SSTV)
- Computer networking
- Passive radar
- Directional Signal Finding (DSF)
- GPS Reception (Rx)
Initial Scope:*
- Defining the core architecture of the SDR suite in Lisp.
- Breaking down each application into functional requirements.
- Identifying existing Lisp libraries or SDR frameworks that could be leveraged.
Information Needed from Amr:*
- Prioritization of the proposed applications (which ones to tackle first?).
- Specific design philosophies or constraints for the Lisp implementation.
- Any existing thoughts on hardware integration or target SDR platforms.
- Desired level of modularity and extensibility.
Next Steps:*
- Gather Amr's requirements and priorities for the applications.
- Begin conceptualizing the high-level architecture.
- Research relevant Lisp and SDR technologies.