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FOSSEE_Signal_Processing_Toolbox

A toolbox providing functions for signal generation, transformation, filtering, and analysis
(3 downloads for this version - 7 downloads for all versions)
Details
Version
0.2
A more recent valid version with binaries for Scilab 2024.0 exists: 0.3
Author
FOSSEE Scilab Team
Owner Organization
FOSSEE
Maintainer
AVINASH King
License
Creation Date
September 13, 2025
Source created on
Scilab 2024.0.x
Binaries available on
Scilab 2024.0.x:
Windows 64-bit Windows 32-bit Linux 64-bit Linux 32-bit macOS
Install command
--> atomsInstall("FOSSEE_Signal_Processing_Toolbox")
Description
            Description:
 The FOSSEE Signal Processing Toolbox extends Scilab with a collection
 of functions for signal analysis, transformation, and synthesis. It is
 designed to help users perform common digital signal processing tasks.

 Features include:
  - Signal generation (sine, square, triangular, etc.)
  - Frequency-domain transformations (FFT, DFT, etc.)
  - Digital filtering (FIR, IIR, Butterworth, Chebyshev, etc.)
  - Convolution, correlation, and spectral analysis tools

 Target users:
  - Engineers working in communication systems and DSP
  - Researchers in audio, speech, and biomedical signal processing
  - Students learning fundamentals of signal processing

 Example usage:
   --> t = 0:0.01:1;
   --> x = sin(2*%pi*10*t);
   --> y = fft1(x);
   disp(abs(y), "FFT Magnitude:");

 This toolbox is developed and maintained by the FOSSEE team at IIT Bombay
 to support open-source software adoption in science and engineering.
            
Files (2)
[2.84 MB]
OS-independent binary for Scilab 2024.0.x

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