16 projects tagged "real-time"
4DIAC is a framework for distributed industrial automation and control. It aims to provide an open, IEC-61499-compliant basis that lets the user establish a distributed industrial automation and control environment based on the targets' portability, configurability, and interoperability.
OfficeFloor provides true inversion of control for building simple static to complex real-time Web applications that are "build once, run anywhere" - even with cloud computing. It allows you to wire together a working prototype in minutes, extend the prototype to a working Web site in hours, and deploy and run anywhere. The code is self documenting to make support easier. It aims to be "The Java Web Answer" for rapid application development for Web applications.
AeonWave Audio-FX is real-time, hardware accelerated, cross platform audio effects software for guitar players, singers, vocalists, voice overs, or DJs. Originally designed as an audio effects applet for instrumentalists, it now extends to areas like voice processing for vocalists or live or podcasting DJ work. Effects include Compressor, Phaser, Flanger or Chorus, Wah, Distortion, and Reverb with echo.
PicoFinance is a stock quote and news reader for any Java (J2ME, MIDP 2.0) or Symbian cellphone. Supporting a configurable portfolio of stock symbols from most world exchanges, it gives users the ability to view current stock prices and other useful financials, breaking headlines and articles, and much more. It allows you to manage a portfolio of stocks, view real-time stock price changes, work with stocks from a variety of world exchanges, keyword search for adding new stocks, view financial details for a stock (P/E, Volume, etc.), see news related to managed stocks, save articles for offline viewing, and share articles using Twitter or SMS/MMS. It has support for JavaScript, images (including GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP), the ability to zoom, fullsize, save, and OCR images, compression to reduce wireless data charges, and support for Unicode and many character encodings.
METAXPON ("Metachron" in Greek letters) is a small and fast audio DSP library for time-scale manipulation of 16-bit integer or 32-bit floating point stereo audio data streams. It employs a rigid phase-locked vocoder with dedicated transient detection and processing, and can work in real-time or non-real-time. Four editions are included - a portable edition and three x86 editions. The portable edition can be built with any ANSI C compiler and is OS- and architecture-independent. The three x86 editions are written in assembly using the FPU, 3DNow!, and SSE instruction sets, respectively, with automatic selection between them depending on the CPU capabilities. They can be compiled with MASM, JWASM, or NASM, producing libraries of object files in 8 formats.
RT-Thread RTOS is a real-time operating system for 16-bit to 32-bit microcontrollers, with components which include a hard real-time kernel, a command line shell, a device virtual file system, and a graphic user interface. RT-Thread/GUI is a graphic user interface integrated with RT-Thread. It provides a multi-window, multi-thread graphic user interface. Rich widgets are implemented in RT-Thread/GUI, such as label, button, checkbox, textbox, etc. The typical RAM usage of RT-Thread/GUI is less than 20kB RAM.
QoSDB is a QoS registry designed for supporting QoS management in realtime SOAs. It can be exploited for gathering QoS data related to different functional behaviors of the application (application operating modes) and for predicting future performance based on historical data. A modular architecture allows for defining various models for the prediction of resource requirements under a set of conditions which has not been observed yet. This allows for achieving nearly-correct resource allocation (self-configuration) for the application with a great reduction of needed observation/benchmarking points, especially in those contexts in which the space of possible configuration parameters is big (e.g., multimedia applications supporting arbitrary resolutions). By leveraging the QoSDB, SOAs can be built with auto-tuning capabilities, for better exploitation of internal resources while guaranteeing the QoS required by users.