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    Thrust

    Thrust

    The C++ parallel algorithms library

    Thrust is the C++ parallel algorithms library which inspired the introduction of parallel algorithms to the C++ Standard Library. Thrust's high-level interface greatly enhances programmer productivity while enabling performance portability between GPUs and multicore CPUs. It builds on top of established parallel programming frameworks (such as CUDA, TBB, and OpenMP). It also provides a number of general-purpose facilities similar to those found in the C++ Standard Library. The NVIDIA C++...
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    Kalibr Allan

    Kalibr Allan

    IMU Allan standard deviation charts

    kalibr_allan is a utility repository that provides scripts and tools for calculating IMU noise parameters for use in Kalibr and other IMU filtering systems. While manufacturers typically provide “white noise” values in IMU datasheets, the bias instability and random walk parameters must be determined experimentally. This project enables users to compute those values using Allan variance analysis from recorded IMU data. The workflow involves recording IMU measurements with the device...
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    ViennaCL

    Linear algebra and solver library using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP

    ViennaCL provides high level C++ interfaces for linear algebra routines on CPUs and GPUs using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP. The focus is on generic implementations of iterative solvers often used for large linear systems and simple integration into existing projects.
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