Hello Kristoff,
I don't know of any one line resources for general DSP with Octave, but
this blog is a great resource for comms type DSP (modems etc) with many
examples written in Octave:
http://www.dsplog.com/
Cheers,
David
On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 23:00 +0200, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I do not want to hijack this thread or this group but I hope the
> moderator does allow me this one question.
>
> As there are some people knowing DSP well in this group, I hope somebody
> can help me with this.
>
>
>
> On 17-04-12 21:59, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> > Well, the goal of the gmsk modem software was to allow experimenting
> > with this. The goal is to split of the "modem" part from the
> > voice/data encoding part and to allow maximum flexibility. But, in the
> > end, a product like the DV-RPTR would be a better end-product. The
> > gmskmodem is -for me- an experimenting-tool and a way to learn more
> > about this and about DSP.
>
> Talking about learning DSP, I have just started in a new book on DSP
> ("Understanding Digital Signal Processing") to learn more about the
> practicle approach of DSP.
>
> Now, I get the impression that that to do this, I also need to learn to
> work with tools like scilab, GNU octave, freemath (or other open source
> alternatives to mathlab). Can somebody point me to good book or
> information on how to use these tools for DSP-related applications.
> The documentation that comes with these applications is all several
> thousands of pages!!!
>
>
> I know this is quite of-topic in this list, so I do want to keep this
> discussion as limited as possible. But questions in (e.g.) the scilab
> user list remained unanswered. (I think there are not that much
> DSP-oriented people on that list).
>
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
>
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