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Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 |
German Armed Forces Choose Radio Design Tool From Spectrum Signal Spectrum will supply two flexComm SDR-3002 IMRDP (International Military Communications Rapid Prototyping and Development Platform) platforms to WTD 81, an agency of BWB. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 |
Lockheed Martin Taps Spectrum's SDR-3000 for SCA-Enabled Waveform Development Lockheed Martin Corp.selected Spectrum Signal Processing Inc. and its flexComm SDR-3000 software-defined radio platform for a next-generation communications program. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2006 |
Northrop Grumman Taps Spectrum Signal Processing's SDR-300 for Research and Development Efforts The Northrop Grumman Corp. Space Technology segment is involved in the research and development of military satellite communications waveforms as it focuses on software communications architecture (SCA) implementations. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2007 |
Prismtech to Supply Software Middleware for Joint Tactical Radio System ITT engineers are using Spectra Tools for waveform and platform component design, code generation, and to verify portability, code accuracy, and Software Communications Architecture (SCA) compliance. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2008 |
Spectrum Offers Family of Rugged Embedded Radio Modules for Size- and -Power-Constrained Applications The rugged flexComm SDR-4800 family of embedded radio modules are for tactical military communications (MILCOM), data link, defense, and civil satellite communications (SATCOM) systems. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Software-Defined Radio and Jtrs The U.S. military's next-generation radio system is to be based on software-defined radios, which will enable one radio to communicate with several radio networks, no matter the type of radio, whether it be SINCGARS or a satellite terminal. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2006 |
Digital Signal Corp. Uses Spectrum Software in Laser Radar Development Digital Signal Corp. is implementing the Spectrum Signal Processing Inc. flexComm SDR-4000 software-defined radio in developing a laser radar for the U.S. Department of Defense. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2007 |
NASA Chooses Green Hills for Space Communications Technology Green Hills software will help support future advanced space and ground-based communications operations. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2008 John McHale |
SDR: Here, There, and Everywhere Software-defined radio technology, driven by the Joint Tactical Radio System program, is enhancing communications throughout the U.S. military and in civilian and commercial applications worldwide. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2010 John Keller |
Navy Looks to Software-Defined Radio to Supplement or Replace Satellite Communications Raytheon engineers will investigate new modular, software-defined digital radio architectures to improve data link performance with high-throughput waveforms in all frequency bands. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2009 |
German defense forces look to Rohde & Schwarz for military software-defined radio technology Leaders of the German armed forces needed military software-defined radio technology for future military command and control technology, as well as for interoperable information and military communications networking. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2009 John McHale |
SDR: A Spectrum of Possibilities Whether it is called a disruptive technology or a paradigm shift in communications, the proliferation of software-defined radio (SDR) technology is changing the way the military and other industries view radio communications. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2009 Koch & Prasad |
The Universal Handset Software-defined radio will let cellphones speak Wi-Fi, 3G, WiMax, and more. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2009 |
Harris Corp. Adopts Objective Interface Systems Middleware for Falcon III Falcon III radios enable the secure transmission of information to the mobile warfighter. Harris has shipped 50,000 Falcon III AN/PRC-152 radios to date. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2005 John Keller |
Transforming radio communications The next frontier of wireless radio communications is widely believed to be "cognitive radio" -- RF transceivers that use artificial intelligence, neural networks, or other advanced technologies to make informed decisions based on past usage. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 |
Thales Uses Objective Interface Middleware in JTRS Engineers at Thales Communications needed software middleware to certify their Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) software-defined radio (SDR) for Software Communications Architecture (SCA) compliance. They found a solution with ORBexpress communications middleware from Objective Interface Systems Inc. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2007 John McHale |
New communications for Navy ships based on software-defined radio Software-defined-radio technology is being used on various U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines, as well as fixed land sites, to replace several legacy radios with one system. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2007 |
Prismtech and Green Hills Announce Software-Defined Radio Operating Environment PrismTech's Spectra small, fast OE operating environment runs on the Green Hills Integrity real-time operating system. |
Defense Update Issue 1, 2005 |
Battlefield Applications of Wireless Networks Traditionally, land forces combat and service support units rely on voice communications for operations, coordination and control |
IEEE Spectrum February 2007 Roy Rubenstein |
Radios Get Smart But can they be trusted to roam the spectrum and not interfere with existing users? Some analysts say it's only a matter of time before cognitive radios get into the commercial arena, because the economics are compelling. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2013 Ariel Bleicher |
Peaceful Coexistence on the Radio Spectrum The trials of a small team of engineers who set out to reanimate paralyzed limbs demonstrate the virtues of dynamic spectrum sharing |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2006 |
Platform Optimized for Software-Defined Radio Green Hills Software introduced the Green Hills Platform for Software Defined Radios for development and deployment of next-generation software-configurable radios. |
Food Processing September 2006 Mike Pehanich |
Note to R&D...and Management With most research investment within food processing companies today directed at new products, few new processing technologies are being developed or supported at the processor level. |
National Defense January 2011 Stew Magnuson |
Military Expected To Share Airwaves As Wireless Market Explodes As the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Commerce begin a desperate search to free up airwaves, U.S. military officials concede that they are going to have to relinquish exclusive control over some of the frequency bands in which the services currently operate. |
Reason December 2001 Jesse Walker |
Spectrum Shortage? Make the military -- and government agencies generally -- pay to use the radio band, just like everyone else does... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2007 Courtney E. Howard |
PrismTech and Gumstix debut miniature, COTS-based SDR platform Engineers at PrismTech and Gumstix Inc. have unveiled a new software-defined-radio solution. Gumstix offers military and aerospace systems integrators small-form-factor computers and motherboards that are the size of a stick of chewing gum. |