Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines   

SDR Forum taps vendor for reference waveform

Feb 24, 2006 12:09 PM

The Software Defined Radio Forum has selected Chelmsford, Mass.-based Mercury Computer Systems to develop a reference waveform for the military’s Software Communications Architecture (SCA). The reference waveform is scheduled for completion by September, the Forum said. It will be available for review by Forum members for six months, and then will be released to the industry via its Web site: www.sdrforum.org.

The SCA was developed by the Department of Defense via its Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) program to ensure that software-defined radios (SDRs) manufactured by different companies would be able to communicate with each other. The JTRS program was created to help the military migrate from its current radio systems to SDRs.

ONLINE SHOWCASE

Get vendor information in this special online showcase.

WHITE PAPERS

Download these new free public safety white papers from Motorola.

E-NEWSLETTERS

Check out our latest edition of Urgent Communications Today and Tech Talk. Not a subscriber? Subscribe now!

Hot Spots

Project 25

Interoperability

Rebanding

PSAP

Essential Reading

A corner turned

Let the buyer beware

When measurements aren't feasible

Verizon, AT&T both plan 2010 launch for LTE networks

Motorola shuffles the deck

Most Popular Articles

GAO report casts dark shadow on GPS

New York City's new broadband network could be model for first responders

Tower Shadowing: Friend and foe

A Big Voice in the Big Apple

Making Twitter work for public safety

Browse Back Issues