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    VitalSignsCapture

    VitalSignsCapture

    Download data from medical device interfaces in ICU & Anaesthesia

    A C# .NET app to download or capture data from several medical device interfaces such as Datex AS3 S/5 Anesthesia, Philips Intellivue, GE Dash, Mindray HL7, Spacelabs, Draeger Infinity, Draeger HL7 patient monitors, GE Engstrom, Draeger (MedibusX), Maquet (Servo-i, Servo-U & Flow-i), Puritan Bennett ventilators, Covidien BIS Vista cerebral monitor, Fresenius Agilia, Alaris Carefusion, BBraun Spacecom syringe and volumetric pumps, Roche Cobas ASTM ABG analyzers. Requires Visual Studio 2022, .NET 8 or Visual Studio for Mac to compile. Support for capture from other monitors is planned in future.
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    FFT for ARMv6

    Fixed point 16/32 integer FFT library for the Raspberry Pi and Android

    This library is being created as I have a need to do very fast FFTs on low end devices not supporting the NEON instruction set. The Raspberry Pi is an ideal candidate for developing in gcc before porting to JNI for low spec Android devices, hence it's inclusion. Fixed point 16/32 integer FFT library suitable for the Raspberry Pi and Android devices. Includes test stubs for gcc on the Raspberry Pi and a Basic4Android wrapper from JNI.
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