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The test bed architecture is both flexible and scalable because of the relatively simple (yet state-of-the-art) hardware component. In order to demonstrate the flexibility of our architecture, | The test bed architecture is both flexible and scalable because of the relatively simple (yet state-of-the-art) hardware component. In order to demonstrate the flexibility of our architecture, | ||
- | we have recently implemented an 8 Mbit/s real-time wireless link between two standard PCs running under the [http://www.linux.org LINUX] | + | we have recently implemented an 8 Mbit/s real-time wireless link between two standard PCs running under the [[http://www.linux.org|LINUX]] |
operating system. This is made possible using the advanced DSP capabilities of [[http://www.intel.com|Pentium MMX technology]]. This demonstration will evolve into the development | operating system. This is made possible using the advanced DSP capabilities of [[http://www.intel.com|Pentium MMX technology]]. This demonstration will evolve into the development | ||
of advanced mobile terminals using standard computing platforms. In 2002, we plan on extending our platform to handle multi-antennas.\\ | of advanced mobile terminals using standard computing platforms. In 2002, we plan on extending our platform to handle multi-antennas.\\ | ||
- | The software-radio became part of the [http://www.terminodes.org NCCR-MICS] project in 2002 and as thus is funded by the Swiss government. | + | The software-radio became part of the [[http://www.terminodes.org|NCCR-MICS]] project in 2002 and as thus is funded by the Swiss government. |
===== Partners ===== | ===== Partners ===== | ||
- | Almost in parallel to the LCM, the Mobile Communications Department of [http://www.eurecom.fr Institut Eurécom] in Sophia Antipolis, France, launched a five-year project | + | Almost in parallel to the LCM, the Mobile Communications Department of [[http://www.eurecom.fr|Institut Eurécom]] in Sophia Antipolis, France, launched a five-year project |
entitled Open Software Radio Platform. Both groups decided to pool their resources together because our goals were similar. [[http://www.st.com|STMicroelectronics]] | entitled Open Software Radio Platform. Both groups decided to pool their resources together because our goals were similar. [[http://www.st.com|STMicroelectronics]] | ||
is also involved in some parts of this collaboration, specifically in the development of radio frequency (RF) electronics. The LCM is funded in part by [[http://www.nokia.com|NOKIA]] | is also involved in some parts of this collaboration, specifically in the development of radio frequency (RF) electronics. The LCM is funded in part by [[http://www.nokia.com|NOKIA]] | ||
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===== People ===== | ===== People ===== | ||
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* Jeyashankher S.R. | * Jeyashankher S.R. | ||
* Kasturi Vasudevan | * Kasturi Vasudevan | ||
- | * Srunner Stéphane | + | * Brunner Stéphane |
===== Contacting Us ===== | ===== Contacting Us ===== |