08-21-2009 02:22 PM
Greetings
the scenario that i'm having now is as following:
- I'm a 1st year PhD student,and am trying to figure out(find) a new,innovative and impressive project in wireless communications systems area. while am doing my literature review and exploring my favorit knowledge base www.ni.com website ,by chance, i read some titles about the new Multicore tech.then, after surfing most ni's webcasts i got many ideas on how to exploit this tech. together with LabVIEW to boost up my yet-undefined PhD wireless com.main project.in other words,i want to speed-up any existing wireless technology (e.g beamforming algorithms of smart antennas).However, while i met my supervisor i did for him a quick demo and he was wondering about which wireless topic we can make use of multicore tech together with labview,i suggested him {improving wireless systems using multicore tech. and labview coding}.But, a class A student told us that that multithreading problems of multicore tech. have already been solved by software giants, and nothing special about using labview to design parallel processing as many other text-based langauges can do the same,as their compilers already designed for multicore systems.I get depressed actually after he told me this.becuase am intending to use labview (my most favorit software with multicore tech to simulate the performance of a wireless system,and publish a paper about this topic.
in short gentle men, i wish u guide me and tell me anything related to multicore tech with labview.any new problem you want to simulate it using labview so that i can work on it using labview.and please try to refer me to the latest updates about multicore and latest webcast as i saw almost all webcasts now available on ni website. and suggestion, any feed back, any new PhD research idea.all welcomed and appreciated.
thanks a lot
please help to find something related to wireless, anything new for research.....please
Labview Lover
08-21-2009 02:34 PM
Make sure you read all of the KB article on mulitthreading as well as "hyperthreading".
In this link you will find my tag cloud for LabVIEW Perfomance. many of those tags speak of multi-threading.
If you have more Q's please post each as new thread so the rest of non-PHD types can keep up with you.
Ben
08-21-2009 02:34 PM
08-21-2009 02:40 PM - edited 08-21-2009 02:41 PM
08-21-2009 02:48 PM
To my friends and Masters in Labview...
my apology for the little mess (many posts) i did it, believe me i didn't mean it.I'm just a little bit annoyed because some 1 has insulted me by saying bad words about labview ( and this is very personal to me)...as I'm LABVIEW LOVER.....
again please, any suggestion of new idea about wireless communications systems??.....please help me guys.....you are my only hope.
refer to me clear links, as am a biggner using labview...
BIG THANK TO YOU MY PEOPLE
08-21-2009 03:02 PM
Labview Lover wrote:...
again please, any suggestion of new idea about wireless communications systems??.....please help me guys.....you are my only hope.
refer to me clear links, as am a biggner using labview...
BIG THANK TO YOU MY PEOPLE
Not that it will be of much use to you but I have another Sea_Story I can tell.
I'm siting in project Kick-off meeting with the my PHD customer whos' first language is not English. He seak english well but he has a tendancy to talk with his hands.
So he explaining to us all of the sensors I wil interface with and as he does, he would make the hand gesture showing where the sensors get applied to the test subject. So my boss has to ask about how were we going to measure the core body temperature. There are two methods they will use. The first uses a wireless transmitter the subject will swallow. It looks like a big purple pill (don't have to decide between the blue or ther red). So of course he make a hand gesture to simulate taking a pill. Byt the time he mentioned the second method the second time along with the hand gesture, I had to stop him and tell him he was freaking me out (man). So I asked him to try and control the "thumbs-up" gesture when mentioning the anal-probe.
Ben
08-21-2009 03:59 PM
Ben wrote:
So I asked him to try and control the "thumbs-up" gesture when mentioning the anal-probe.
I alway thought there is already a dedicated finger for that. 😮
08-21-2009 07:29 PM
Despite your reply has nothing to do with wireless communications,BUT, my sincere and honest respect to you guys; as u are LabVIEW experts, which makes you my MASTERS.
thanks a lot guys...
wish u find for me something relevant to my study.
warm regards
08-21-2009 10:01 PM
08-22-2009 08:45 AM
Despite your reply has nothing to do with wireless communications,BUT, my sincere and honest respect to you guys; as u are LabVIEW experts, which makes you my MASTERS.
thanks a lot guys...
wish u find for me something relevant to my study. |
My sincere suggestion to post your idea and ask how to go abt it in labview.
And ben I was wondering about user acceptance test done by the customer if at all you guys had patience to go that long.................