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| Error Correcting Codes
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This page contains free programs written in C language that implement encoding and decoding routines of popular error correcting codes (ECC), such as Reed-Solomon codes, BCH codes, the binary Golay code, a binary Goppa code, a Viterbi decoder and more. Some of these programs I have found over the years (since 1988), while I was a Ph.D. student in Hawaii. Others were either "hacked" or authored by me.
Submitted Jul 29, 1999
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| Error Correcting Codes
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This page contains programs written in C/C++ and MATLAB that implement encoding and decoding routines of popular error correcting codes (ECC), such as Reed-Solomon codes, BCH codes, the binary Golay code, a binary Goppa code, a Viterbi decoder and more.
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| NASA Glenn Research Center
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The NASA Glenn Research Center defines and develops advanced technology for high priority national needs. The work of the Center is directed toward new propulsion, power, and communications technologies for application to aeronautics and space, so that U.S. leadership in these areas is ensured. To that end, NASA Glenn has developed a set of core competencies in which it conducts world-class research to develop and transfer technology to U.S. industry.
Submitted Jul 09, 1999
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| NASA's Commercial Space Communications Program
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The mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Commercial Space Communications Program conducted at the Lewis Research Center (LeRC) in Cleveland, Ohio, is to work in partnership with industry, academia, and other government agencies to enable new communications capabilities that enhance the United States communications industry's competitiveness, support NASA missions, and foster the development of the National Information Infrastructure (NII) and Global Information Infrastructure (GII). In support of this mission, one specific activity recently undertaken by this LeRC program is to assist NASA, and other government agencies where appropriate, with transitioning from their own dedicated communications infrastructure to emerging, cost effective commercial solutions.
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| Center for Information and Communications
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The goal of the CICTR is to team with industrial partners to generate solutions to current and future technical challenges in the transmission, storage, transformation, switching and networking of digital information. These solutions most likely involve the amalgamation of commercial off-the-shelf technology, advanced prototype technology, and basic information & communications technology research. Some technological challenges on the horizon are broadband access, optical networking, interfacing RF/optical and digital radio components, miniaturization of wireless communication transceivers, broadband wireless access, mobile multimedia access & networking, quality-of-service IP routing, differentiated services for Internet,
network management, next-generation-Internet and telepresence.
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| Elcom Technologies
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A leader in design and manufacturing of RF and Microwave products Microwave Frequency Synthesizers and Phase Locked Sources 1 - 23 GHz.
Submitted Aug 31, 1999
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| Syncronetix Communications, Inc
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Syncronetix Communications, Inc. provides the best possible software solutions for any scenario. Our world-class team has a proven track record of implementing and integrating products to deliver solutions, while reducing development costs and time. We have the experience in defining and building carrier-grade, scalable, reliable, and manageable applications and integration solutions for varied needs. Our team of software engineers are skilled in areas such as: H.323; SIP; Database development; Java; C++; Windows 2000/XP; Linux/Unix; Telephony T1/E1/ISDN, Dialogic, Audiocodes, and SeaMac.
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