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Decode SSTV encoded audio signals to imagesLDPC
Playing with Low-density parity-check codesframebuffer
access Linux framebuffer as draw.Imagepcspkr
listen to pcm sound over the internal pc speakermpss-modules
This is a port of the mic module for the Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor for linux-4.1qsstv
Receiving and transmitting of SSTV and HAMDRM (DSSTV)FEC
RS and BCH forward error correctionfft
Mixed-Radix DIT FFT in C++11spectrum
quick and dirty spectrum analyzerpolar
Playing with successive cancellation decoding of polar codessn76489
sn76489 emulator for vgmxrandrd
try to do the right thing without user interaction if a display gets (dis-)connecteddwt
playing with dwt, lossy and lossless image compressionumpi
intentionally small and simple MPI implementationlqt
Playing with lossless image compression based on the quadtree data structuregsm
encode and decode message in GSM 03.38i2s_mic
Playing with the INMP441 I2S microphone on the Raspberry Pi Picovhdl
FPGA experiments with VHDLsos
SDL OpenGL Skeletonpanorama
downsample spherical panorama imageswebgl
some experiments with GLSL in WebGLerasure
Cauchy Reed Solomon Erasure Codingsvd
Playing with lossy image compression based on the singular value decompositiondft
playing with dft and radix-2 fftdct
playing with dct and lossy image compressioncontest
Contesting DSP::FFT with other implementationswhitepoint
Find brightest RGB value closest to d65 on Linux framebuffermandelbrot
visualize Mandelbrot set using SIMDtimetable
create timetable from spreadsheet using lpsolvesparsematrix
GF(2) sparse matrix funfir
just playing around with fir filters38kHz
IR sender / receiver with CRC8 using ATmega328psphere
tessellate a sphere through subdivision of trianglesieee754
some functions missing from cspatial
spatial search acceleration using morton codesimg
Playing with lossy image compression based on tile prediction and the discrete wavelet transformationLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us