Thanks, John! That exact transition from pure theory to physical
reliability is what drew me to the project.
I'm finalizing my 12-week timeline draft  to share with the group!

On Thu, 26 Mar, 2026, 21:52 John Malsbury, <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1
>
> It's not glamorous to most DSP academics, but HITL CI is vital and why
> things like SpaceX could scale.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 7:58 AM Joseph George <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Cyrille,
>> I’m Joseph, an ECE student and the Chair of the IEEE Signal Processing
>> Society at my college. I’m putting together a GSoC proposal for the
>> "Hardware in the loop CI" project and wanted to quickly say hello.
>>
>> I have a strong background in bridging DSP theory with physical hardware.
>> I recently placed 7th globally in the ICASSP 2026 ALS challenge by building
>> domain-driven acoustic biomarker pipelines, and I regularly build hardware
>> projects (like ESP32 navigation systems using Kalman filtering for sensor
>> fusion). I'd love to help bring GNU Radio's CI tests out of software only
>> simulation and onto the physical CorteXlab hardware.
>>
>> I am drafting my 12-week timeline right now. Is there a specific format
>> you prefer for the test scenarios, or a good place to drop a link to my
>> draft for a quick sanity check before Tuesday's deadline?
>>
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