Submission declined on 18 November 2023 by
Ca (
talk). I recommend a merge to
GNU Radio. Except for the "Proceedings of the GNU Radio Conference", the other listed sources doesn't have much to say about it.
For example,
this and
this only mentions that the dataset uses the time format, and give no info about it.
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Submission declined on 7 November 2023 by
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Submission declined on 9 January 2023 by
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talk). Needs simplifying for the lay reader, if possible. Second section also unsourced. Declined by
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Submission declined on 14 October 2022 by
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Submission declined on 15 July 2022 by
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Filename extensions |
.sigmf, .sigmf-data, .sigmf-meta |
---|---|
Developed by | The GNU Radio Foundation |
Initial release | February 1, 2017 |
Latest release | v1.2.0 April 12, 2024 |
Type of format | time-series |
Container for | Time series Signals |
Contained by | JSON |
Website |
sigmf |
Signal Metadata Format (SigMF) is a standardized representation for recorded digital signal
time series, typically encompassing real or
complex-valued radio signals, acoustic waves, antenna positions, or sensor voltages.
[1] The metadata is encapsulated in a
JSON file with a .sigmf-meta
extension, usually situated alongside the binary data stored in a file with a .sigmf-data
extension. Extensions enable the addition of hierarchical data to a complete dataset, a capture, or a specific region of the recording.
Before the standardization of SigMF, time series data representing radio signals were commonly stored in flat binary files with external descriptors. Occasionally, researchers used Hierarchical Data Format (HDF5) containers (.hdf5
), but these containers lack specificity to any data type. The VITA Radio Transport Standard
a.k.a. VITA 49 (.vrt
) was at times employed for RF data storage, although it is primarily designed as a transport format for RF signals rather than for data storage purposes
[2]. Other proprietary formats were created by industry either to hold specific metadata or encode signals into proprietary containers.
In 2016 at the annual GNU Radio conference, a workshop focused on how a better open source container for RF signals could be constructed and maintained. In the following year the initial release of SigMF was created to provide a portable & annotated container for radio signals.
Entity | Purpose |
---|---|
National Telecommunications and Information Administration | Sharing and Reusing RF Measurement Data [3] |
Northeastern University |
Datasets for RF Fingerprinting [4] |
National Instruments | Generative AI RF Datasets [5] |
SETI Breakthrough Listen | Data interchange format for data processing at the Green Bank Observatory. [6] |
Category:Data types Category:Audio file formats Category:Digital container formats Category:Digital signal processing Category:Telecommunication theory Category:Astronomy Category:Radar signal processing
Submission declined on 18 November 2023 by
Ca (
talk). I recommend a merge to
GNU Radio. Except for the "Proceedings of the GNU Radio Conference", the other listed sources doesn't have much to say about it.
For example,
this and
this only mentions that the dataset uses the time format, and give no info about it.
Where to get help
How to improve a draft
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Submission declined on 7 November 2023 by
WikiOriginal-9 (
talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by
WikiOriginal-9 8 months ago.
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Submission declined on 9 January 2023 by
Mattdaviesfsic (
talk). Needs simplifying for the lay reader, if possible. Second section also unsourced. Declined by
Mattdaviesfsic 18 months ago. | ![]() |
Submission declined on 14 October 2022 by
S0091 (
talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by
S0091 21 months ago.
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Submission declined on 15 July 2022 by
Stuartyeates (
talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by
Stuartyeates 2 years ago.
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Filename extensions |
.sigmf, .sigmf-data, .sigmf-meta |
---|---|
Developed by | The GNU Radio Foundation |
Initial release | February 1, 2017 |
Latest release | v1.2.0 April 12, 2024 |
Type of format | time-series |
Container for | Time series Signals |
Contained by | JSON |
Website |
sigmf |
Signal Metadata Format (SigMF) is a standardized representation for recorded digital signal
time series, typically encompassing real or
complex-valued radio signals, acoustic waves, antenna positions, or sensor voltages.
[1] The metadata is encapsulated in a
JSON file with a .sigmf-meta
extension, usually situated alongside the binary data stored in a file with a .sigmf-data
extension. Extensions enable the addition of hierarchical data to a complete dataset, a capture, or a specific region of the recording.
Before the standardization of SigMF, time series data representing radio signals were commonly stored in flat binary files with external descriptors. Occasionally, researchers used Hierarchical Data Format (HDF5) containers (.hdf5
), but these containers lack specificity to any data type. The VITA Radio Transport Standard
a.k.a. VITA 49 (.vrt
) was at times employed for RF data storage, although it is primarily designed as a transport format for RF signals rather than for data storage purposes
[2]. Other proprietary formats were created by industry either to hold specific metadata or encode signals into proprietary containers.
In 2016 at the annual GNU Radio conference, a workshop focused on how a better open source container for RF signals could be constructed and maintained. In the following year the initial release of SigMF was created to provide a portable & annotated container for radio signals.
Entity | Purpose |
---|---|
National Telecommunications and Information Administration | Sharing and Reusing RF Measurement Data [3] |
Northeastern University |
Datasets for RF Fingerprinting [4] |
National Instruments | Generative AI RF Datasets [5] |
SETI Breakthrough Listen | Data interchange format for data processing at the Green Bank Observatory. [6] |
Category:Data types Category:Audio file formats Category:Digital container formats Category:Digital signal processing Category:Telecommunication theory Category:Astronomy Category:Radar signal processing