Digital signal processing library for software-defined radios
http://liquidsdr.org
liquid-dsp is an open-source signal processing library for software-defined
radios written in C. Its purpose is to provide a set of extensible DSP modules
that do no rely on external dependencies or cumbersome frameworks.
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liquid-dsp-1.6.0.tar.gz | 0001243435 1.19 MB | |
liquid-dsp.changes | 0000035642 34.8 KB | |
liquid-dsp.spec | 0000003172 3.1 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 6)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
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- Update to latest tagged release version 1.6.0 * build - increased code coverage to 85% globally across entire project. This is the single largest effort included in this version and touches most modules in some way, most particularly the framing objects cleaning build to remove compiler warnings (e.g. unused variables) stripped version number off archive * dotprod - added support for AVX512-F (thanks, @vankxr!) * framing - added numerous tests to increase coverage to 84% - framesync64: using new qdsync object for simplified operation - qdsync: new frame detector and synchronizer to much more easily support frame processing. The object not only detects the frame, but also provides an initial carrier frequency, phase, and timign offset, and also corrects for these impairments, passing the results to the user in a clean callback function. * modem - cpfskmod: increasing phase stability for long runs * multichannel - added numerous tests to increase coverage to 88% * optim - added numerous tests to increase coverage to 92% * sequence - msequence: extended support for state variables up to m=31, reversed order for generator polynomial and internal state definition to be more consistent with literature and readily-available genpolys - Update to release version 1.5.0
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