[Mep-dev] Basebander Team Announcement - Team Building and Attempt at Defining the Mission
Michelle
w5nyv@yahoo.com
Mon, 1 Dec 2008 09:57:17 -0800 (PST)
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The Team Air Interface merit badge design is proceeding... along with=A0the=
team and=A0the document.=A0In order to balance=A0out all that burgeoning p=
roductivity, I'd like to start a Basebander=A0Team. =0A=0AThese teams are n=
ot closed - anyone involved in development can participate in any aspect of=
the project. However, it really helps to know who is most interested in wh=
at in order to set expectations and make progress. And, most importantly,=
=A0merit badges are fun. =0A=0AIf you=A0have experience working with baseba=
nd=A0communications (or you don't, really, but=A0want to learn more about b=
aseband architecture, requirements, and design and are willing to explore, =
learn, design, and test) and you'd like to=A0be part of=A0the Baseband Team=
(and get a=A0cool merit badge to wear on the=A0coming-real-soon-now MEP=A0=
windbreaker) then let me know.=A0=A0=0A=0AThe baseband team currently consi=
sts of one person (Ken Easton). =0A=0ABaseband signals are those from=A0the=
minimum to the maximum signal frequencies, before they are converted to an=
y intermediate or final frequency. The Baseband=A0Team is responsible for=
=A0figuring out:=0A=0A1. What it is that the operator might want to send an=
d receive. Take a stab at traffic analysis. Make some predictions, try out =
a traffic model.=0A2. How to best get=A0what we think=A0the operator=A0migh=
t want=A0to send and receive (the output of step 1.) into the MEP.=A0=0A=0A=
This includes considering and then presenting possible strategies on how be=
st to sample and how best to encode.=A0If you can think of a better way to =
state the mission and role, please feel free to comment.=A0Knowing the scop=
e of=A0work is more than a third of the problem (or so they say!).=A0=0A=0A=
-Michelle W5NYV
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<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><DIV>The Team Air Interface merit badge design is proceeding... along with the team and the document. In order to balance out all that burgeoning productivity, I'd like to start a Basebander Team. </DIV>
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<DIV>These teams are not closed - anyone involved in development can participate in any aspect of the project. However, it really helps to know who is most interested in what in order to set expectations and make progress. And, most importantly, merit badges are fun. <BR><BR>If you have experience working with baseband communications (or you don't, really, but want to learn more about baseband architecture, requirements, and design and are willing to explore, learn, design, and test) and you'd like to be part of the Baseband Team (and get a cool merit badge to wear on the coming-real-soon-now MEP windbreaker) then let me know. <BR><BR>The baseband team currently consists of one person (Ken Easton). <BR><BR>Baseband signals are those from the minimum to the maximum signal frequencies, before they are converted to any intermediate or final frequency. The Baseband Team is responsible
for figuring out:</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>1. What it is that the operator might want to send and receive. Take a stab at traffic analysis. Make some predictions, try out a traffic model.</DIV>
<DIV>2. How to best get what we think the operator might want to send and receive (the output of step 1.) into the MEP. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>This includes considering and then presenting possible strategies on how best to sample and how best to encode. If you can think of a better way to state the mission and role, please feel free to comment. Knowing the scope of work is more than a third of the problem (or so they say!). <BR></DIV>
<DIV>-Michelle W5NYV </DIV></div></body></html>
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