Thread: Beginner seeking help to start C/C++ for "Receiver Development"

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    Beginner seeking help to start C/C++ for "Receiver Development"

    Hi,

    I am currently doing my Masters in Global Navigation Satellite Systems and hoping to pursue my PhD in the same field. I have good programming skills in MATLAB but I think I should learn something like C or C++

    Please let me know from where should I start and how to proceed this self learning along with my studies.

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_shot1 View Post
    Hi,

    I am currently doing my Masters in Global Navigation Satellite Systems and hoping to pursue my PhD in the same field. I have good programming skills in MATLAB but I think I should learn something like C or C++

    Please let me know from where should I start and how to proceed this self learning along with my studies.

    Thank you
    This might just be your lucky day! This is my own project, and it's written in C:

    Full Stack GPS Receiver | Hackaday.io

    Going from RF samples to a position fi..

    There is so much that can be improved on and enhanced, if only I had the energy and the time.

    Accelerating a SDR receiver with a GPU comes to mind, adding RTK support.

    Feel free to drop me a line (emails are in the GitHub) and maybe I can dig up half a GB of GPS 2-bit (sign + magnitude) IF samples for you to play with.

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