Well, having wasted a couple of hours of sleep time on this, maybe you
shouldn't do the logarithmic storage... at its core its the same idea as
storing floating point, but with a fixed mantissa.

The mathematical effects of the "rounding to the nearest exponential
step" on superimposed sinusoids of different amplitude are … funky.

Best regards,

Marcus


On 16.07.2016 21:57, Juha Vierinen wrote:
> Can you reduce the number of bits that you are using?
>
> With radar signals, the receiver noise most of the time excites only
> about 8 bits out of 16. Ground clutter or meteor echoes excite nearly
> all of the bits occasionally, so I can't just truncate to 8 bits. In
> this case, bzip2 actually does a pretty good job of getting rid of the
> 8/16 most significant bits that are zero most of the time. Thus, I get
> a compression ratio close to 50% when using sc16. pbzip2 is a good
> tool for doing parallel compression on files. 
>
> juha
>
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 3:59 AM, Dave NotTelling <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Anyone have experience with streaming 100+ MSPS of 16 bit IQ data
>     through a compression tool and then to disk?  I'd like to be able
>     to take really wide band snaps for several minutes.  Currently
>     that would take up 16 * 2 * SAMP_RATE bits per second.  So, for
>     200 MSPS that would end up being 800 MBytes/s.  That rate eats up
>     a hard drive pretty quickly.  Running it through gzip by way of
>     pigz was my first thought, but even on an 8 core Intel machine
>     pigz just can't keep up.  I can sustain maybe 300 MBytes/s but
>     that's it.  And I know it's not a hard disk limitation as the M.2
>     drive I am using can easily sustain 800 MBytes/s of uncompressed
>     data.
>
>     Thoughts?
>
>     Thank you!
>
>
>     -Dave
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