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DTMF detector library and/or application that reads in the specified audio file and returns/outputs whether DTMF detected and/or list of detected digits. May have GUI and command line interfaces.
This toolkit allows complete control of a microscopy setup from Labview, Matlab, Scilab, Python, .Net, VB, IgorPro, Mathematica and more. Included is a standalone program for image acquisition and scripting control of a scientific microscope.
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CDNsim is a GNU/LINUX simulation tool for CDNs, written in C++ (core) and python (GUI wizard). It models: redirection policies, cache policies, TCP/IP, batch simulations, statistics extraction and more. CDNsim is uses the OMNet++ library
Accelerometer-based wireless wind and rain sensor.
This is a university project that aims to create a partial weather sensor (rain + wind) using just one accelerometer (LIS302DL), a PIC (18f2520), two ZigBee 802.15.4 modules and a PC.