The Software Defined Radio/Digital Signal Processing (SDR/DSP) devroom
is being organized for the 2026 FOSDEM held in Brussels (Belgium) Sunday
Feb. 1, 2026.
Any topic or achievement from the last year that you would be proud to
share with the community? A few slots for the SDR/DSP devroom are still
available, so the submission deadline is extended by a couple of weeks.
We are seeking contributions discussing FOSS software for
(radiofrequency) discrete time digital signal processing/software
defined radio (SDR) including digital communication and data integrity
(CRC calculation, Forward Error Correction -- FEC), communication
channel characterization, navigation and positioning, target ranging and
velocity measurement, and signal characteristics extraction from raw IQ
collected from single or multiple antennas, as well as software
frameworks easing such applications including GNU Radio, FutureSDR,
Pothosware or custom frameworks. Novel openhardware description,
possibly including the latest acceleration peripherals including FPGA
and GPUs (or others), is encouraged, especially if using FOSS
frameworks, but maybe also demonstrating how a radiofrequency grade
oscilloscope can make an excellent (discontinuous stream) SDR receiver.
Proposals should be submitted through
https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2026/
December 1st at latest, or 2 weeks from now.
See you in Brussels, Jean-Michel
The Software Defined Radio/Digital Signal Processing (SDR/DSP) devroom
is being organized for the 2026 FOSDEM held in Brussels (Belgium)
Sunday Feb. 1, 2026.
We are seeking contributions discussing FOSS software for
(radiofrequency) discrete time digital signal processing/software
defined radio (SDR) including digital communication and data integrity
(CRC calculation, Forward Error Correction -- FEC), communication
channel characterization, navigation and positioning, target ranging and
velocity measurement, and signal characteristics extraction from raw IQ
collected from single or multiple antennas, as well as software
frameworks easing such applications including GNU Radio, FutureSDR,
Pothosware or custom frameworks. Novel openhardware description,
possibly including the latest acceleration peripherals including FPGA
and GPUs (or others), is encouraged, especially if using FOSS
frameworks, but maybe also demonstrating how a radiofrequency grade
oscilloscope can make an excellent (discontinuous stream) SDR receiver.
Proposals should be submitted through https://pretalx.fosdem.org by
November 15 at latest, or 2 weeks from now.
See you in Brussels, Jean-Michel