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    2323\title{Open Source Software Defined Radio Tools for Education, Research, and 
    2424Rapid Prototyping} 
    25 \author{Deepan~Seeralan, Jason~Snyder, Shereef~Sayed, Jeffery~Wilson, Carl~B.~Dietrich, Stephen~H.~Edwards, and Jeffrey~H.~Reed}                      
     25\author{Jason~Snyder, Deepan~Seeralan, Shereef~Sayed, Jeffery~Wilson, 
     26Carl~B.~Dietrich, Stephen~H.~Edwards, and Jeffrey~H.~Reed} 
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     34\authorrunning{Snyder, Seeralan, Sayed, Wilson, Dietrich, Edwards, Reed} 
     35\titlerunning{Open Source SDR Tools} 
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    7879\label{introduction:ossie} 
    7980The Open Source SCA Implementation - Embedded (OSSIE) project was started in 2003 by postdoctoral fellow Max Robert and a team of students at Virginia Tech \cite{Robert2004}.  OSSIE software consists of a core framework, rapid prototyping tools, and a library of application software (signal processing components and waveform applications).  The project also provides materials for SDR education, training, and self study.  The set of rapid prototyping tools for OSSIE, known as the Waveform Workshop, is key to all aspects of the project.  The Waveform Workshop includes tools for developing signal processing components and waveform applications, running, visualizing, and debugging waveform applications, and controlling and configuring waveform applications at run time.   
     81The OSSIE software, including the Waveform Workshop, is a widely used and distributed software package. There have been over 20,000 downloads of the OSSIE source code, ready-to-run live DVDs, and VMware images. We have confirmed that students and engineers at over 20 different universities, companies, nonprofit research centers, and government laboratories have used OSSIE. In addition, over US\$3 million in funding for OSSIE projects has supported over 20 graduate and undergraduate students, and more than 10 graduate theses at Virginia Tech, the Naval Postgraduate School, and elsewhere have used the software. OSSIE has served as the basis for three peer-reviewed journal articles, four online articles, and more than 20 conference papers, along with approximately 10 short courses and tutorials serving over 200 participants. 
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    8183\subsection{Direct Manipulation Tools}