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Asterix is command line parser and Wireshark plugin for ASTERIX
...ASTERIX stands for All Purpose STructured Eurocontrol SuRveillance Information EXchange.
It is an ATM Surveillance Data Binary Messaging Format which allows transmission of harmonised information between any surveillance and automation system.
ASTERIX defines the structure of the data to be exchanged over a communication medium, from the encoding of every bit of information up to the organisation of the data within a block of data - without any loss of information during the whole process.
More about ASTERIX protocol you can find here: http://www.eurocontrol.int/services/asterix
Sourcecode is available at: https://github.com/CroatiaControlLtd/asterix
Go to github.com/vlm/asn1c for the latest version.
This ASN.1 compiler turns ASN.1 specifications into C code. The asn1c is shipped together with conformant BER/DER/XER/PER codecs. The X.509, GSM TAP3, MEGACO, RRC and LDAP encoding and decoding examples are part of the source code distribution.
NOTE: THE asn1c PROJECT HAS LARGELY MOVED TO GITHUB: http://github.com/vlm/asn1c
OpenTCA is C/C++-based software for the Linux/BSD platform, intended to allow anyone with a computerized-vehicle to analyze trouble codes without having to pay a mechanic to do it.