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A python API to remotely access signal centric hardware. Client-side only! Courtesy of Wireless Lab @ UCLA & Prof. Ian Roberts.

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Remote RF

A python API to remotely access signal centric hardware.

Courtesy of Wireless Lab @ UCLA. - Ethan Ge

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10: This package works in Python 3.10+. If you don’t have Python installed, you can download it from the official Python website.

To check your current Python version, open a terminal and run:

python --version
  • UCLA VPN: Please ensure that you are connected to the UCLA VPN. You can download and configure the VPN client from the following link: UCLA VPN Client Download. If you’re not connected to the VPN, you will not have access to the lab servers.

Installation

Use the package manager pip to install remoteRF. It is recommended that you install this package within a virtual environment.

python3 -m venv venv        # Create virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate    # Activate virtual environment

pip install remoterf        # Install remoteRF

If pip install doesn't work, you can clone the source directly from github.

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