
Alexandre Rouma contributed to the kholia/SDRPlusPlusBrown repository, delivering core enhancements in digital signal processing and device integration over six months. He developed and refined modules for SDR hardware, including new source modules and decoders, while improving build automation and CI/CD pipelines using C++ and CMake. His work addressed cross-platform stability, expanded hardware support, and streamlined configuration management, notably enhancing video decoding and audio processing reliability. By resolving critical bugs and optimizing build scripts, Alexandre ensured smoother deployments and runtime stability. His technical depth is evident in the integration of backend systems, driver development, and robust signal processing features.

Overview for 2025-04: Delivered core SDRPlusPlusBrown platform enhancements with a focus on stability, reliability, and contributor recognition. Key features delivered include a new SDDC source module prototype and an ATV decoder with amplitude demodulation and improved line synchronization, plus Windows build process updates by switching to the official codec2 repository. Major bugs fixed include build-time chrono dependency resolution (missing includes in sdrpp_server_client.h and rfspace_client.h) and a PlutoSDR IPv6 duplicate device entry crash fix. Also added a credits acknowledgment for NeoVilsonWong. Impact: improved cross‑platform stability, smoother builds, and more robust runtime behavior in IPv6 networking scenarios; enhanced developer recognition. Technologies demonstrated: C++, cross‑platform build problem solving, integration with the official codec2 repo, and proactive dependency management.
Overview for 2025-04: Delivered core SDRPlusPlusBrown platform enhancements with a focus on stability, reliability, and contributor recognition. Key features delivered include a new SDDC source module prototype and an ATV decoder with amplitude demodulation and improved line synchronization, plus Windows build process updates by switching to the official codec2 repository. Major bugs fixed include build-time chrono dependency resolution (missing includes in sdrpp_server_client.h and rfspace_client.h) and a PlutoSDR IPv6 duplicate device entry crash fix. Also added a credits acknowledgment for NeoVilsonWong. Impact: improved cross‑platform stability, smoother builds, and more robust runtime behavior in IPv6 networking scenarios; enhanced developer recognition. Technologies demonstrated: C++, cross‑platform build problem solving, integration with the official codec2 repo, and proactive dependency management.
March 2025 summary for kholia/SDRPlusPlusBrown focusing on stability improvements, cross-platform packaging, and signal-processing enhancements. Delivered robustness in RTL-SDR gain initialization, ensured reliable compilation through a chrono include fix, overhauled ATV demodulation with a LineSync-based approach for better video decoding, and improved macOS PlutoSDR packaging to reduce install conflicts. These changes enhance signal accuracy, runtime stability, and user installation experience across platforms.
March 2025 summary for kholia/SDRPlusPlusBrown focusing on stability improvements, cross-platform packaging, and signal-processing enhancements. Delivered robustness in RTL-SDR gain initialization, ensured reliable compilation through a chrono include fix, overhauled ATV demodulation with a LineSync-based approach for better video decoding, and improved macOS PlutoSDR packaging to reduce install conflicts. These changes enhance signal accuracy, runtime stability, and user installation experience across platforms.
February 2025: Focused on code quality, UI polish, CI/CD automation, and stability. Delivered targeted backend C++ formatting to standardize Wayland window hint handling; refreshed credits and improved USRP samplerate formatting; extended CI to support ARM/aarch64 and SDRplay API updates with artifacts published to nightly releases; fixed a crash in the audio subsystem when no audio device is selected, improving runtime stability for all users.
February 2025: Focused on code quality, UI polish, CI/CD automation, and stability. Delivered targeted backend C++ formatting to standardize Wayland window hint handling; refreshed credits and improved USRP samplerate formatting; extended CI to support ARM/aarch64 and SDRplay API updates with artifacts published to nightly releases; fixed a crash in the audio subsystem when no audio device is selected, improving runtime stability for all users.
January 2025: Delivered core SDRPlusPlusBrown enhancements with modular DSP integration and build flexibility, plus documentation polish. Key outcomes include improved downconverter tuning, a new VOR receiver module, and restored build options for reliable CI/deployments.
January 2025: Delivered core SDRPlusPlusBrown enhancements with modular DSP integration and build flexibility, plus documentation polish. Key outcomes include improved downconverter tuning, a new VOR receiver module, and restored build options for reliable CI/deployments.
Month: December 2024. This period focused on stabilizing release pipelines and expanding SDR hardware support. Key outcomes include CI/CD pipeline updates to reflect an Ubuntu Oracular build, macOS runner alignment, and packaging versioning for consistent releases, plus expanded SDRplay support for RSP1B and RSPdx R2 with dynamic samplerate/bandwidth and improved config loading/saving. These efforts improve release reliability, broaden device compatibility, and reduce startup/config friction for end users.
Month: December 2024. This period focused on stabilizing release pipelines and expanding SDR hardware support. Key outcomes include CI/CD pipeline updates to reflect an Ubuntu Oracular build, macOS runner alignment, and packaging versioning for consistent releases, plus expanded SDRplay support for RSP1B and RSPdx R2 with dynamic samplerate/bandwidth and improved config loading/saving. These efforts improve release reliability, broaden device compatibility, and reduce startup/config friction for end users.
November 2024 delivered meaningful cross‑team SDR improvements focused on device compatibility, data handling, and stability. The work emphasized business value by improving device support for SDR play devices, enhancing data reliability, and refining the user experience and contribution workflow.
November 2024 delivered meaningful cross‑team SDR improvements focused on device compatibility, data handling, and stability. The work emphasized business value by improving device support for SDR play devices, enhancing data reliability, and refining the user experience and contribution workflow.
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