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Articles tagged with: Software Defined Radio and Sdr

ZTE SDR Base Station Records Over 100,000 Volume Shipment

China's ZTE has announced that its SDR base station recorded a total volume shipment of 107,000 units in less than one year: since its latest product advancement in October 2008 through April 2009. ZTE attributes this to the growing popularity of SDR (Soft Defined Radio) technology favoured by global operators, including those in fast developing mobile markets such as China and India.  more

Related Tags: zte, base-stations, cdma, hspa+, csl


Octasic Launches First True SDR Solution for GSM/EDGE Basestations

Octasic has shown off its first Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform for GSM, EDGE and EDGE Evolution Base Transceiver Station (BTS) applications. Vocallo BTS is the first product of Octasic's recently announced wireless program that uses its Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology.  more

Related Tags: 3g, digital-signal-processor, edge, bts, edge-evolution, gsm, 4g


USA's Department of Commerce Agency Joins SDR Forum

The Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum announced today that the USA based Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS) has joined the Forum as a new member. The ITS is the research and engineering laboratory of the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).  more

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Reconfigurable SDR base stations to take 20% market share by 2014

Pioneer Consulting has published research highlighting the opportunity for Multiprotocol Multiband (MPMB) Software Defined Radio (SDR) base stations. The research concludes that market factors and advances in the technology are creating a favourable environment for SDR base station technology.  more

Related Tags: mobile-wimax, lte, oem, alcatel-lucent, alcatel


Software base station research underway

The Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum says that it is conducting research to gain crucial insight into wireless operator requirements for future base station architectures. It is anticipated that data collection and interpretation of the results will be completed and formalized in a report by early 2004. more

Related Tags: itu, analog


CDMA call made - without using Qualcomm systems

Advanced Communications Technologies has announced that it has demonstrated the world's first mobile wireless phone call on a Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform using the CDMAone (IS-95B) protocol. The call was made to an off-the-shelf Qualcomm CDMA PCS handset, was processed on the company's SpectruCell SDR base station, and perhaps most importantly, was made without the use of any protocol specific hardware or Qualcomm chipsets. The ability of the company's SpectruCell SDR wireless base station to eliminate the need for Qualcomm's CDMA chipsets to provide CDMA functionality on SDR has the potential to generate very significant savings in licensing fees for carriers seeking to roll-out CDMA based networks. more

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