Wireless Waves Fall 2002
IN THIS ISSUE:
LEARN ABOUT SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO FROM SPECTRUM AT CDC 2002
Join Spectrum Signal Processing’s Chief Technology Officer, Lee Pucker, at the Communications Design Conference in San Jose, September 23-26, 2002 to hear his presentation on “Design Considerations for Distributed Architecture Software Defined Radio”. Communication system design engineers today face many challenges in the design of wireless communication systems. These systems:
- May include a combination of both wide and narrowband applications
- Often require high channel densities with hundreds of simultaneous users
- Must support multiple air interface standards
All of these requirements have to be supported in a single Software Defined Radio platform. Mr. Pucker will be exploring these key issues that must be addressed when selecting the appropriate technologies to battle this challenge.
SPECTRUM SHOWCASES THE INDUSTRY’S HIGHEST PERFORMANCE SDR
PLATFORM
Get your free pass to the Communications Design Conference and see Spectrum’s new
SDR-3000 transceiver subsystem
demonstration! At Booth 1004, you will learn more about this high performance Software Defined Radio platform, and how it assists the development of high availability wireless infrastructure. The subsystem is designed for applications with high availability requirements, and can support hundreds of simultaneous transmit and receive channels, each with an independent air interface protocol.
FREE TRIAL OF SPECTRUM’S COMPACTPCI HOT SWAP PROCESSING ENGINE
Are you looking to outsource the signal processing component of your application?
Spectrum is offering a FREE evaluation of the
Barcelona-HS, a powerful
fixed or floating-point quad DSP hot swap signal processing engine that is part of
Spectrum’s flexComm product line. The Barcelona-HS is fully compliant with PICMG Hot
Swap Specification 2.1 R2.0, thereby offering high availability capabilities such as five-9s (99.999% uptime).
VISIT SPECTRUM AT THE MILCOM 2002 CONFERENCE
Join Spectrum in booth 710 at the Military Communications Conference & Exposition
in Anaheim, California, October 7-10, 2002 to see a live demonstration of the
flexComm SDR-3000, a family of software-defined transceiver subsystems. The SDR-3000
family of transceiver subsystems offers customers a COTS digital radio platform
to enable Software Defined Radio technology for advanced C4ISR programs.
MEETING DESIGN CHALLENGES OF 4G NETWORKS USING A SOFTWARE
DEFINED RADIO PLATFORM
Learn more about the significant processing and data
flow requirements of next generation (4G) cellular base stations. Faced with industry
uncertainty of multiple air interface standards, there is a clear need for a software
defined radio platform that will provide the flexibility and reconfigure-ability
to preserve hardware investment, while also adapting to standards as they evolve.
Read more on this in the August 2002 issue of Wireless Design and Development
and check out Spectrum’s article!
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