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|Short description=C++ library of mathematical, signal processing, speech processing, and communications classes and functions. | |Short description=C++ library of mathematical, signal processing, speech processing, and communications classes and functions. | ||
− | |Full description=IT++ is a C++ library of mathematical, signal processing, speech processing, and communications classes and functions. It is being developed by researchers in these areas and is widely used by researchers, both in the communications industry and universities. Since 2004, IT++ is also being developed as a part of the European Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications (NEWCOM). The kernel of the IT++ library are templated vector and matrix classes, and lots of functions for vectors and matrices. Such a kernel makes IT++ library similar to Matlab. IT++ makes an extensive use of existing free | + | |Full description=IT++ is a C++ library of mathematical, signal processing, speech processing, and communications classes and functions. It is being developed by researchers in these areas and is widely used by researchers, both in the communications industry and universities. Since 2004, IT++ is also being developed as a part of the European Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications (NEWCOM). The kernel of the IT++ library are templated vector and matrix classes, and lots of functions for vectors and matrices. Such a kernel makes IT++ library similar to Matlab. IT++ makes an extensive use of existing free software libraries (but not only) for increased functionality, speed and accuracy. In particular BLAS, CBLAS, LAPACK and FFTW libraries might be used. Instead of NetLib's reference BLAS and LAPACK, some optimized platform-specific libraries can be used as well, i.e.: |
* ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) - includes optimised BLAS, CBLAS and a limited set of LAPACK routines | * ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) - includes optimised BLAS, CBLAS and a limited set of LAPACK routines | ||
* MKL (Intel Math Kernel Library) - includes all required BLAS, CBLAS, LAPACK and FFT routines (FFTW not required) | * MKL (Intel Math Kernel Library) - includes all required BLAS, CBLAS, LAPACK and FFT routines (FFTW not required) |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 2 December 2022
IT++
http://itpp.sourceforge.net/
C++ library of mathematical, signal processing, speech processing, and communications classes and functions.
IT++ is a C++ library of mathematical, signal processing, speech processing, and communications classes and functions. It is being developed by researchers in these areas and is widely used by researchers, both in the communications industry and universities. Since 2004, IT++ is also being developed as a part of the European Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications (NEWCOM). The kernel of the IT++ library are templated vector and matrix classes, and lots of functions for vectors and matrices. Such a kernel makes IT++ library similar to Matlab. IT++ makes an extensive use of existing free software libraries (but not only) for increased functionality, speed and accuracy. In particular BLAS, CBLAS, LAPACK and FFTW libraries might be used. Instead of NetLib's reference BLAS and LAPACK, some optimized platform-specific libraries can be used as well, i.e.:
- ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) - includes optimised BLAS, CBLAS and a limited set of LAPACK routines
- MKL (Intel Math Kernel Library) - includes all required BLAS, CBLAS, LAPACK and FFT routines (FFTW not required)
- ACML (AMD Core Math Library) - includes BLAS, LAPACK and FFT routines (FFTW not required)
It is possible to compile and use IT++ without any of the above listed libraries, but the functionality will be reduced. The IT++ library originates from the former department of Information Theory at the Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. Because the library is coded in C++, the name IT++ seemed like a good idea at the time. While departments come and go, IT++ have developed a life of its' own and is now released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) for you to enjoy. IT++ should work on GNU/Linux, Sun Solaris, Microsoft Windows (with Cygwin, MinGW/MSYS, or Microsoft Visual C++ .NET) and Mac OS X operating systems.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Svante Signell | Contributor |
Teddy Furon | Contributor |
Jonas Samuelsson | Contributor |
Anders Persson | Contributor |
Thomas Lemaire | Contributor |
Erik Stoy | Contributor |
Kenneth Hilmersson | Contributor |
Zbigniew Dlugaszewski | Contributor |
Krister Norlund | Contributor |
Tobias Ringstrom | Contributor |
Tony Ottosson | Maintainer |
Tobias Tynderfeldt | Contributor |
Andy Panov | Contributor |
Steve Peters | Contributor |
Peter Klotz | Contributor |
Adam Piatyszek | Maintainer |
Sean Finney | Contributor |
Francois Cayre | Contributor |
Bjorn Furugard | Contributor |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Bug Tracking | VCS Repository Webview | http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=37044&atid=418758 |
Help | Homepage | http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=37044 |
Developer | VCS Repository Webview | http://itpp.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/itpp |
Support | Forum | http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=115656 |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Required to build | BLAS |
Weak prerequisite | MKL |
Required to build | LAPACK |
Weak prerequisite | ATLAS |
Required to build | FFTW |
Weak prerequisite | ACML |
Required to build | CBLAS |
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