This project developes self-explanatory laboratory sessions that demonstrate some problems and solutions of flexible wireless communications using the ALOE framework and tools. It is the fastest way to experience ALOE. Feel free to download and try out the different ALOE session and send us your feedback. * '''Introduction to ALOE''': [attachment:Session-1.pdf ALOE Session 1] introduces ALOE and guides the installation of the framework on a POSIX-based (Linux) execution environment. The main objective is providing a summary of the basic ALOE concepts and functionalities as the basis for the following sessions. * '''Creating a Waveform''': [attachment:Session-2.pdf ALOE Session 2] demonstrates the basic ALOE functionalities. You will learn how to create and run a custom waveform based on a set of independent objects. * '''Creating Components''': [attachment:Session-3.pdf ALOE Session 3] exemplifies how to create and debug a simple waveform component. After this session you will be able to design digital signal processing blocks for ALOE. * '''ALOE User Interface (aloeUI)''': [attachment:Session-4.pdf ALOE Session 4] shows how to use the ALOE graphical user interface (aloeUI) for loading, initializing, and running a waveform and visualizing or modifying statistics (waveform states and variables). * '''Multiprocessing''': In [attachment:Session-5.pdf ALOE Session 5] you will configure a multiprocessor platform to be managed by ALOE. * '''Creating Waveform Components with Simulink''': [attachment:Session-6.pdf ALOE Session 6] provides hands-on experience on creating waveform components from a Simulink model. It explains how to automatically generating the C code implementation for ALOE. [.. Back to Main Page]