[amsat-bb] GNU Radio Conference - Tickets and Call for Papers open!

Michelle Thompson mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Wed Feb 19 20:48:13 UTC 2020


Dear friends and fans of GNU Radio, used by spacecraft and ground station
developers from AMSAT to Z!

GNU Radio Conference celebrates and showcases the substantial and
remarkable progress of the world’s best open source digital signal
processing framework for software-defined radios. In addition to presenting
GNU Radio’s vibrant theoretical and practical presence in academia,
industry, the military, and among amateurs and hobbyists, GNU Radio
Conference 2020 will have a very special focus.

Speed, latency, delay, and timing! Enjoy our racing theme throughout the
conference, featured in our contests and a high-octane Thursday night
dinner. Papers and presentations on theme will be recognized at the
conference with an award.

But wait, there’s more! We’ll be co-located and coordinated with TAPR DCC.
It’s the weekend immediately preceding GRCon20. Find out more at:

https://tapr.org/?page_id=68

Please join us September 14-18, 2020 at the Charlotte Airport Hotel for the
best technical conference of the year. Hotel address is 2800 Coliseum
Centre Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28217, USA.
Registration and an online and mobile-friendly schedule will be posted at
the conference web site:

https://www.gnuradio.org/grcon/grcon20/

We invite developers and users from the GNU Radio Community to present your
projects, presentations, papers, posters, and problems at GNU Radio
Conference 2020. Submit your talks, demos, and code! Please share this Call
for All with anyone you think needs to read it.

To submit your content for the conference, visit our dedicated conference
submission site at:

https://pretalx.gnuradio.org/grcon20/cfp

First round closes 17 April 2020. If accepted, your content will be
immediately scheduled. Notifications go out 26 June 2020.

Final round closes 1 September 2019. Space permitting.
Submissions received between 18 April 2020 and 1 September 2020 are
accepted and notifications sent out on a rolling basis.

If you have questions or need assistance with submitting then please write
grcon at gnuradio.org


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