There’s a problem with software defined radio. It’s not that everyone needs to re-learn what TEMPEST shielding is, and it’s not that Bluetooth is horribly broken. SDR’s biggest problem is one of ...
If you haven’t heard about Software-Defined Radio (SDR) by now, you certainly will soon enough. The idea behind SDR has been around for over 30 years, but it’s only recently that it has started to ...
The Adaptive Joint Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Node (AJCN) is a multimission radio frequency system that would provide seamless ...
Software defined radio (SDR) has been one of your popular search topics this year on RF DesignLine. Recently I had the opportunity to hear from some people who are very active in this market: Frank ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Oct. 15, 2014) -- Armed with Rifleman Radios and Nett Warrior devices, Soldiers spread across the battlefield can exchange voice messages, data and images, track friendly ...
Software-defined radio (SDR) has been the subject of intense interest and research in the years since the concept was introduced by Joseph Mitola in the mid 1990s. SDR solves a number of problems for ...
In 1976, two shaggy-haired college dropouts founded a company called Apple to manufacture personal computers. The company’s prospects looked so poor that the third co-founder relinquished his 10 ...
Market Growth Driven by Increasing Demand for Advanced Communication Systems in Defense, Growing Adoption of Cognitive Radio Technology, Rising Need for Spectrum Optimization and Interoperability, and ...
Software-Defined Radio is an example of how software-driven virtualization to replace hardware-oriented functionality can enhance system performance. Software-Defined Radio is an example of how ...
Since the discovery that some USB TV tuner dongles could be used to monitor radio waves across a huge amount of spectrum, the software-defined radio world has exploded with interest. The one limiting ...
Software-defined radio (SDR) represents the future for some wireless technologies, but it's still a work in progress. Like any technology, it's followed an evolutionary path as components and ...