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    The Digital Communication Systems Lib: This library contains digital communucations systems implementations, such as BSPK and MIMO - WOFDM. Various OpenSource Projects: 1. Password/Username/Domain Analyzer
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    This is a Content Based Image Retrieval Interface with only color features implemented. This is part of a thesis work to analyze the different color features and observe the performance on mainly corel5k images.
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    primeHandle is a set of data management tools in support of the PrIMe Initiative (http://primekinetics.org). primeHandle includes graphical user interfaces for searching through data collections, editing and submitting data to the PrIMe Data Depository.
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    A particle swarm optimization demo written by students in the digital communication msc program (2010) at uni-kiel.
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    A framework for solving large systems of linear equations (Ax=b) in a distributed network using different iterative methods. The solver is written on Java, can be run on Windows or Linux. The solver is compatible with either MPICH2 or mpj-express.
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