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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Transactions ID Number: 27-586
Full Name: Amaia Méndez
Position: Engineer
Age: ON
Sex: Female
Address: Avda. Universidades 24
Country: SPAIN
Tel: +34944139000
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E-mail address: amendez@eside.deusto.es
Other E-mails: mbgarcia@eside.deusto.es
Title of the Paper: coPAS and monoPAS: APIs to Communicate C++ and C# with Octave for the implementation of Signal Processing Applications
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Amaia Méndez, Begoña García, Ibon Ruiz, Iker Alonso
Email addresses of all the authors: amendez@eside.deusto.es, mbgarcia@eside.deusto.es, ibruiz@eside.deusto.es, ialonso@tecnologico.deusto.es
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: This is an approach to provide signal processing learners two gateways between the programming languages C++ or C# and Octave mathematical software. They have been named coPAS and monoPAS, and have been developed in free software by the PAS research group at the University of Deusto (Spain). These gateways are developed with the shape of API, and have been made available to students doing degrees in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, so as to assist them in their lab training in signal processing, as well as for the drafting of their final projects. . They are very useful to research developments as well, not to rewrite existing code. The aim is to enable students to rapidly develop applications of signal treatment by using experience and simplicity in the design of graphic interfaces in the above-mentioned programming languages, which are widely used in engineering. Finally, it is important to stress the free-software nature of the developed gateways:!
as no license is necessary, student access to this program of scientific calculus is easier. The interest of this APIs increases according to the student's satisfaction. The PAS group has made several polls obtaining an average of 8.3, this has promoted the idea of new bridges. Exactly, the next step is the combination of Octave with other languages such as Python or with other platforms such Linux. The compatibility in a higher level is the next research. Hence, this research Group is actually working into other approaches, focused on biomedical applications.
Keywords: Engineering Education, API, C++, C#, Gateway, Octave
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: APIs for Communication between C++ or C# and Octave for the development of Digital Signal Processing Applications
Organizer of the Session: 591-590
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