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\subsection{Improve BER measurements and simulations}
-A missing feature in this work is an automated collection of the BER data, which would allow to more easily to observe and measure the influence of each parameters in the fading channel model.
+A missing feature in this work is an automated collection of the BER data, which would allow to more easily observe and measure the influence of each parameter in the fading channel model.
\subsection{Improvements in the GUI front-end}
In addition to fixing the issue discussed in section \ref{sec:gui-issue-single-threaded}, a very important feature that is currently missing is the ability to change the fading parameters in real time from within the GUI. Dear PyGUI offers many graphical elements that could be used to control the parameters, however a new GR block would need to be created to propagate the updated values into the flow graph.
\subsection{Portable transmitter on a Raspberry PI}
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+%TODO :
\subsection{Channel parameters estimation with PSAM}
+%TODO: Picture send mention
An interesting continuation of this work could be to regularly interpolate some so called pilot symbols in the modulated data stream. In short, the pilot symbol assisted modulation (PSAM) technique consists of periodically inserting informationless (known) symbols in the data stream, which can then be used to estimate the fading parameters of the communication channel. More details are presented in \cite{Xiaoyi1999} (and its references) from which the illustrations in \figref{fig:psam} were taken.
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\section{Closing words}
+%TODO:
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\section{Acknowledgments}
-We would like to thank everyone who took the time to help us. Specially Michel Nyffenegger, Nicola Ramagnano for their explanations, with the GNU Radio tool,
-Marcel Kluser, who has provided the equipment, Prof. Dr. Heinz Mathis for the opportunity and to our friends whose supported us in different ways.
+We would like to thank everyone who took the time to help us. Especially Michel Nyffenegger for his comments. Nicola Ramagnano for his explanations, with the GNU Radio tool. Marcel Kluser, who has provided the equipment. Our friends whose supported us in different ways,e specially Manuel Kritzer and Manuel Spuhler for the correction reading.
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+%TODO: Prof. Dr. Heinz Mathis for the opportunityto