- Dec 07, 2015
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Cedric Roux authored
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- Dec 06, 2015
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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- Dec 04, 2015
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Cedric Roux authored
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- Dec 03, 2015
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Rohit Gupta authored
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- Dec 02, 2015
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Raymond Knopp authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Cedric Roux authored
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- Dec 01, 2015
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Raymond Knopp authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Raymond Knopp authored
minor changes in openair_device structure (naming of fields), calibration information for X310 timing, some initializations from lte-softmodem.c for USRP moved to usrp_lib.cpp
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Rohit Gupta authored
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- Nov 30, 2015
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Florian Kaltenberger authored
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- Nov 29, 2015
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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- Nov 28, 2015
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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- Nov 26, 2015
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Navid Nikaein authored
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- Nov 23, 2015
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Cedric Roux authored
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Florian Kaltenberger authored
Conflicts: openair1/PHY/LTE_TRANSPORT/proto.h
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Cedric Roux authored
The oldest PID (the PID that was used the longest TTI ago) is at the head and is the next one that will be used. No test is done to check that when a process is allocated it is at least N TTIs old, but some quick thinking strongly leads to the 'conclusion' that N won't be smaller than 8, which seems to be what cat3 UEs require to function properly in the downlink direction (from the eNodeB to the UE).
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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Rohit Gupta authored
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