This event was hosted at the Festival Plaza campus of Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a seminal event for the Software Defined Radio community in Australia and the region. The workshop integrated scientific, academic, industrial and defence applications, fostering collaborations across various fields within the GNU Radio community.
Programme
The Australian GNU Radio Days '25 workshop catered to a diverse audience, including seasoned developers, newcomers, and users looking to use software defined radios for their specific signal-processing or feedback control challenges.
- Hands-on Tutorials & Guided Block Developments tailored for both users/non-developers and developers, covering:
- Common Concepts, General Use, and Applications
- Real-Time Signal-Processing
- Developer-Centric Learning including:
- Introduction to GNU Radio, how to integrate, basic signal flow
- Training on integrating and extending GNU Radio and applying learned concepts in a practical setting
- Timing and Synchronisation
- Network & Connect with professionals from industry, academia, and government organisations, fostering collaborations and community building.
Classified Day
A dedicated session specialising in the use of GNU Radio and SDR in the defence and security domain. This session required proof of NV1 (or equivalent) security clearance.
Schedule Overview
Key Dates
- Call for Contributions Opens: 28th April 2025
- Call for Contributions Deadline: 1 August 2025
- Registration Opens: 5th May 2025
- Registration Deadline: 8th September 2025 (Attendance limited to 100 people)
- Conference: Tuesday 23 – Friday 26 September 2025
Registration and Fees
- $100 AUD for Regular Attendees
- $20 AUD for Student Attendees (accredited educational email required)
- $0 AUD for Presenters
Sponsorship
Gold sponsorship $300: Included advertisement on the conference website, recognition of sponsorship, an SDR-related presentation, and a stand to advertise.
Organising Committees
Local Organizing Committee — Flinders University
- Shengjian (Jammy) Chen
- Andrew Lammas
- Sam Drake
Scientific Programme Committee
- Derek Kozel (GNU Radio)
Original event page: events.gnuradio.org/event/27