Ok you are rigth. However, suppose for example to have to establish the
performance of a "peak finding" algorithm by means of a simulation
using a
signal sampled at 2kHz. I'm not able to decide if stream is an adequate
environment to reach a conclusion about algorithm.
Thanks!
Il 29/giu/2015 23:48, "Jeff Newmiller" <jdnewmil at
dcn.davis.ca.us> ha
scritto:
> "Real time" is a squishy term. Your question is not one that can
be
> answered here, since it is so context dependent.
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> On June 29, 2015 2:19:42 PM PDT, Sergio Fonda <sergio.fonda99 at
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> >"stream" package is devoted to cluster prediction and
processing in
> >data
> >streaming condition.
> >Is it convenient also for realtime signal processing ( filtering, EMD,
> >etc.)
> >Thank you for any remark!
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