This a separate release of the OpenSS7 X/Open XTI/TLI library, TLI modules (timod, tirdwr) and the INET driver (inet) that provides Unix98 compatible interface to Linux NET4 TCP/IP stacks, and all the necessary manpages and other documentation. Although these components are contained in our LiS and Linux Fast-STREAMS releases, this tarball configures, builds and installs these components separate from those releases.
Abbrevia is a compression toolkit for Borland Delphi, C++Builder, & Kylix. It supports PKZIP 4, Microsoft CAB, TAR, & gzip formats & the creation of self-extracting archives. It includes visual components that simplify the manipulation of ZIP files.
This m-file displays the time waveform for the Gaussian pulse function and the first and second derivatives of the Gaussian pulse function for a 0.5 nanosecond pulse width. Other values of pulse widths may be used by changing fs,t,t1. The program uses the actual first and second derivative equations for the Gaussian pulse waveforms. The first derivative is considered to be the monocycle or monopulse as discussed in most papers. The second derivative is the waveform generated from a dipole antenna used in a UWB system. Other information is contained in the file.
A series of .c and .m files which allow one to perform univariate and bivariate wavelet analysis of discrete time series. Noother wavelet package is necessary -- everything is contained in this archive. The C-code computes the DWT and maximal overlap DWT. MATLAB routines are then used to compute such quantities as the wavelet variance, covariance, correlation, cross-covariance and cross-correlation. Approximate confidence intervals are available for all quantities except the cross-covariance and cross-correlation.
A set of commands is provided. For a description of this example, please see http://www.eurandom.tue.nl/whitcher/software/.
% This program calculates radar ranges in a jamming environment. It works
% with both Stand-off jamming and self-screening jamming for steady and Swerling type
% targets with frequency agility, coherent integration and standard atmosphere/rain
% attenuation
The book "The Finite Difference Time Domain for Electromagnetics" by Karl Kunz and Raymond Luebbers, CRC Press, 1993, contains an FDTD code and output files in Appendix B. The same code and output files are contained in this directory.
Overview
Provides a way to store very large collections of email addresses (100,000+ addresses) and efficiently check whether a specific address is contained in a collection. The collection can be created programmatically, or through a pluggable persistence mechanism.
Functionality
Maintains large collections of email addresses.
Efficiently checks whether an address is in the collection or not.