1 * [[https://github.com/sigmf/SigMF][SigMF]] 3 :ID: f21a6477-6a3f-48f7-8a9e-43f5cf65286c 6 Sharing sets of recorded signal data is an important part of science
7 and engineering. It enables multiple parties to collaborate, is often
8 a necessary part of reproducing scientific results (a requirement of
9 scientific rigor), and enables sharing data with those who do not have
10 direct access to the equipment required to capture it.
12 Unfortunately, these datasets have historically not been very
13 portable, and there is not an agreed upon method of sharing metadata
14 descriptions of the recorded data itself. This is the problem that
17 By providing a standard way to describe data recordings, SigMF
18 facilitates the sharing of data, prevents the "bitrot" of datasets
19 wherein details of the capture are lost over time, and makes it
20 possible for different tools to operate on the same dataset, thus
21 enabling data portability between tools and workflows.
24 the-spec: https:
//github.com/sigmf/SigMF/blob/sigmf-v1.x/sigmf-spec.md 25 * [[https://www.libvolk.org/][LibVOLK]]
27 :ID: ae34135c-488e-4aff-b795-a4d0d558f22b 29 Vector-Optimized Library of Kernels (simd)
30 * [[https://docs.kernel.org/fb/framebuffer.html][/dev/fb*]] 32 :ID: 7819a970-1f37-40a6-985f-905b25a08a4a 34 framebuffers, used by fbgrab/fbcat program
35 * [[https://docs.kernel.org/block/ublk.html][ublk]] 37 :ID: 5ccaed39-7055-4a51-ab62-769a73425270 39 https://github.com/ming1/ubdsrv