Spectrum’s SDR-4000 Selected by Larsen and Toubro for SDR Research and Development

Burnaby, BC (MarketWire/PRWeb) April 4, 2011

Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima today announced that the SDR-4000 has been selected by Larsen and Toubro Limited (L&T) for internal research and development of software defined radio (SDR) capabilities. L&T is building up their domestic SDR expertise, including support for the Software Communications Architecture (SCA), to support future bids to the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD).

“Spectrum’s SDR-4000 is an open and programmable platform to build on for development of indigenous SDR capabilities,” said Mr. U.K. Kalyana Ramudu, General Manager of L&T. “The SDR-4000 has the advanced signal processing technology required to support anti-jamming, frequency hopping waveforms that will be developed for the Indian Government and Defense Forces in future programs.”

“Spectrum is proud to provide SDR solutions for transformational programs that will deliver software-based defence communications and network centric warfare capabilities to the Indian Armed Forces,” said Douglas Fast, President of Spectrum. “This contract with L&T reaffirms our commitment to support both government and private industries in India as they advance their Armed Forces modernization initiatives.”

About the SDR-4000

The SDR-4000 is a complete and proven platform for ISR (SIGINT, COMINT), MILCOM, and SATCOM applications. The SDR-4000 is a software reconfigurable transceiver that combines high performance processing boards and I/O modules that can be mixed and matched to meet application requirements. The platform is in a small 3U CompactPCI® form-factor and is available in air-cooled or conduction-cooled packages for both development and deployment. The SDR-4000 comes with a comprehensive software stack including Spectrum’s quicComm™ hardware abstraction layer and API library, a real-time operating system (RTOS) with an integrated development environment, and a Software Communications Architecture (SCA) Core Framework with development tools.

Call us today at 1.800.663.8986 to order or visit the SDR-4000 product page for more information.

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