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Development of GPS Acquisition stage functions using MATLAB
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Understanding the outcomes of Google Summer of Code #1

Open j3ffsilva opened 6 years ago

j3ffsilva commented 6 years ago

Dear Damian Miralles,

I am a Ph.D. student at the University of São Paulo (Brazil). We would like to understand how and how much Open Source Communities benefit from participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC). We believe that your experience in GSoC is valuable and could help us achieve that. In a 1-minute questionnaire, we would like to know:

Concerning the project entitled "Faster GNSS Signal Acquisition using the Sparse Fourier Transform" developed in GSoC 2014.

  1. Do you have a GitHub repository for the GSoC project? If so, could you provide us with the link to the project?

  2. Have you continued committing code or opening issues to the GSoC project after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both?

  3. Have you continued committing code or opening issues to other OSS projects after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both?

  4. Could we use aggregate data from your participation in GSoC and other OSS projects in our research?

The following link contains a sample of our work and how we would use your data: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8094410/

Regards,

Jefferson

dmiralles2009 commented 6 years ago

Hey Jefferson: Answering your question in a numbered fashion:

  1. The code was developed for GNSS-SDR https://gnss-sdr.org/, an open source implementation of a GNSS software receiver. Initially, I forked the project and developed the algorithm in question. That code was long pushed to their main GitHub repository (https://github.com/gnss-sdr/gnss-sdr)
  2. Yes, as a matter of fact I also participated in GSoC 2017 as a student and later on in GSoC 2018 as a mentor. In both ocasions, I collaborated with GNSS-SDR, of which I am now a developer (see contributor list).
  3. Also yes, I have also been quite active developing code for VOLK http://libvolk.org/, even got a publication on it for GrCon 2018. Its official GitHub repo is https://github.com/gnuradio/volk
  4. Yes, please do so. Curious about your final results so let me know when ready to read.

Cheers Damian

On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 11:46 AM j3ffsilva notifications@github.com wrote:

Dear Damian Miralles,

I am a Ph.D. student at the University of São Paulo (Brazil). We would like to understand how and how much Open Source Communities benefit from participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC). We believe that your experience in GSoC is valuable and could help us achieve that. In a 1-minute questionnaire, we would like to know:

Concerning the project entitled "Faster GNSS Signal Acquisition using the Sparse Fourier Transform" developed in GSoC 2014.

1.

Do you have a GitHub repository for the GSoC project? If so, could you provide us with the link to the project? 2.

Have you continued committing code or opening issues to the GSoC project after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both? 3.

Have you continued committing code or opening issues to other OSS projects after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both? 4.

Could we use aggregate data from your participation in GSoC and other OSS projects in our research?

The following link contains a sample of our work and how we would use your data: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8094410/

Regards,

Jefferson

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dmiralles2009 commented 6 years ago

Hey Jefferson: I will also encourage you to contact the Google Summer of Code program and ask then for some statistics on student participation and evolutions. I know that like me they are plenty of other former students who are now mentors, so that could help your work

gsoc email: gsoc-support@google.com.

Cheers Damian

On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 12:57 PM Damian Miralles dmiralles2009@gmail.com wrote:

Hey Jefferson: Answering your question in a numbered fashion:

  1. The code was developed for GNSS-SDR https://gnss-sdr.org/, an open source implementation of a GNSS software receiver. Initially, I forked the project and developed the algorithm in question. That code was long pushed to their main GitHub repository ( https://github.com/gnss-sdr/gnss-sdr)
  2. Yes, as a matter of fact I also participated in GSoC 2017 as a student and later on in GSoC 2018 as a mentor. In both ocasions, I collaborated with GNSS-SDR, of which I am now a developer (see contributor list).
  3. Also yes, I have also been quite active developing code for VOLK http://libvolk.org/, even got a publication on it for GrCon 2018. Its official GitHub repo is https://github.com/gnuradio/volk
  4. Yes, please do so. Curious about your final results so let me know when ready to read.

Cheers Damian

On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 11:46 AM j3ffsilva notifications@github.com wrote:

Dear Damian Miralles,

I am a Ph.D. student at the University of São Paulo (Brazil). We would like to understand how and how much Open Source Communities benefit from participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC). We believe that your experience in GSoC is valuable and could help us achieve that. In a 1-minute questionnaire, we would like to know:

Concerning the project entitled "Faster GNSS Signal Acquisition using the Sparse Fourier Transform" developed in GSoC 2014.

1.

Do you have a GitHub repository for the GSoC project? If so, could you provide us with the link to the project? 2.

Have you continued committing code or opening issues to the GSoC project after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both? 3.

Have you continued committing code or opening issues to other OSS projects after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both? 4.

Could we use aggregate data from your participation in GSoC and other OSS projects in our research?

The following link contains a sample of our work and how we would use your data: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8094410/

Regards,

Jefferson

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j3ffsilva commented 6 years ago

Hello Damian,

Thanks for contributing to my research. I will let you know when we have published material. In the meantime, you can find some preliminary results at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8094410/

Best,

Jefferson

Em seg, 3 de set de 2018 às 15:57, Damian Miralles notifications@github.com escreveu:

Hey Jefferson: Answering your question in a numbered fashion:

  1. The code was developed for GNSS-SDR https://gnss-sdr.org/, an open source implementation of a GNSS software receiver. Initially, I forked the project and developed the algorithm in question. That code was long pushed to their main GitHub repository (https://github.com/gnss-sdr/gnss-sdr)
  2. Yes, as a matter of fact I also participated in GSoC 2017 as a student and later on in GSoC 2018 as a mentor. In both ocasions, I collaborated with GNSS-SDR, of which I am now a developer (see contributor list).
  3. Also yes, I have also been quite active developing code for VOLK http://libvolk.org/, even got a publication on it for GrCon 2018. Its official GitHub repo is https://github.com/gnuradio/volk
  4. Yes, please do so. Curious about your final results so let me know when ready to read.

Cheers Damian

On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 11:46 AM j3ffsilva notifications@github.com wrote:

Dear Damian Miralles,

I am a Ph.D. student at the University of São Paulo (Brazil). We would like to understand how and how much Open Source Communities benefit from participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC). We believe that your experience in GSoC is valuable and could help us achieve that. In a 1-minute questionnaire, we would like to know:

Concerning the project entitled "Faster GNSS Signal Acquisition using the Sparse Fourier Transform" developed in GSoC 2014.

1.

Do you have a GitHub repository for the GSoC project? If so, could you provide us with the link to the project? 2.

Have you continued committing code or opening issues to the GSoC project after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both? 3.

Have you continued committing code or opening issues to other OSS projects after GSoC? (Yes / No) If so, code, issues or both? 4.

Could we use aggregate data from your participation in GSoC and other OSS projects in our research?

The following link contains a sample of our work and how we would use your data: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8094410/

Regards,

Jefferson

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