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Future Technology Today - Software Defined Radio (SDR)
23 September 2004 11:24
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a collection of hardware and software technologies that enable reconfigurable system architecture for wireless networks and user terminals. SDR provides an efficient and comparatively inexpensive solution to build multimode, multiband, multifunctional wireless devices that can be adapted, updated or enhanced by using software upgrades.
Elektrobit has been on March 2003 selected as the Prime Contractor for the Finnish Defence Forces three-year Software Radio Programme exploiting the latest developments in technology, such as
- SDR platform with SCA 2.2 and extensive usage of COTS
- Simultaneous real time wideband applications (waveforms)
- Adaptive antennas with algorithm bank
- Advanced interface suppression
Elektrobit is a leading technology service provider for today and future radio communications, playing a pioneering role in the radio interface of wireless telecommunications since the eighties. Our extensive competence in the Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform and waveform development is based on the Software Communications Architecture (SCA) standardised architecture. We believe that SCA provides the waveform portability that will ensure interoperability and software compatibility.
Elektrobit focuses as a major technology partner on the SDR product business.
- Elektrobit provides multinational SDR technology solutions supported by continuous development of own design competencies.
- Elektrobit provides worldwide SDR related contract research and development and manufacturing services including effective waveform development.
Please visit Elektrobit in MILCOM 2004 (Military Communications Conference Oct. 31 - Nov. 3, 2004, Monterey Conference Center, One Portola Plaza, Monterey, CA 93940, USA ).
Our booth number at MILCOM 2004 is 312.
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