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    slab3d

    slab3d is a real-time virtual acoustic environment.

    slab3d is a real-time virtual acoustic environment rendering system. It includes two rendering applications, libraries for spatial auditory display and audio signal processing development, and a set of tools for HRTF analysis and visualization.
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    Susa
    A C++ library of linear algebra, signal processing and communication systems routines. This library is stand alone and it does not depend on any third party libraries indeed a C++17 compiler equipped with the standard library is necessary and sufficient. The project has been moved to https://github.com/libsusa/susa
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    IT++ is a C++ library of mathematical, signal processing and communication classes and functions. Its main use is in simulation of communication systems and for performing research in the area of communications.
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    OpenRTDynamics

    A framework for implementing real-time control systems

    - - - T H I S P R O J E C T M O V E D T O G I T H U B - - - A framework for the implementation of advanced real-time control systems which uses signal/block-based schematics (like Simulink) extended by several features like state machines and online-exchangeable sub-simulations. Besides, this framework properly handles multiple threads, their communication, allows to synchronise control systems to external events (e.g. variable timers or incoming network packages) and provides...
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    Gimias

    Gimias

    Graphical Interface for Medical Image Analysis and Simulation

    GIMIAS is a workflow-oriented environment for solving advanced biomedical image computing and individualized simulation problems, which is extensible through the development of problem-specific plug-ins. In addition, GIMIAS provides an open source framework for efficient development of research and clinical software prototypes integrating contributions from the Physiome community while allowing business-friendly technology transfer and commercial product development.
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    IUT-SimDSP
    This is a simple DSP simulator for educational purposes: developed as a course supplement of CIT-4617 (Digital Signal Processing) at Islamic University of Technology (IUT). Written in C++.
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    These classes are useful for signal processing in Matlab or C++. They bring together tools and methods which may be used interchangeably for Matlab and C++. Their initial use is in conjunction with work towards my degree at UC Berkeley.
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    libRfDsp is a collection of c++ tools for digital signal processing and simulation with a focus on RF/Microwave domain. The base data types are int, double and complex waveforms. Currently FFT, DDC, filtering and some basic operations are available.
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    This project is aimed at analysis of the bat's cochlear model for its echo location performance. It uses DSP and statistical/stochastic signal processing theory. Language: Matlab and C/C++
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    The MuDiSP3 is a set of C++ classes acting as a framework for the execution of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) simulations. The entire simulated system is represented by a "System" class which inherits his properties from a general purpose DSP. The user c
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    The objective of SPUC is to provide the Digital Communications Systems Designer or DSP Algorithm designer with simple, efficient and reusable DSP building block objects written in C++.
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    VisualDSPStudio is a digital signal processing program . It can get multimedia streams from all audio and video sources You can design FIR and IIR filters and also you can get parameters of designed filters as C and Matlab source codes.
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