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Evolving Wireless Technology, Crowded Spectrum, and the USRP Platform
As wireless technology becomes more pervasive in the lives of everyday citizens, the electro-magnetic spectrum becomes increasingly over-crowded. Driven by an escalating demand for mobile data capability, experts in the wireless industry are scrambling to find techniques to satisfy these with the limited amount of RF spectrum that is available. It is very clear that technology must evolve to use this spectrum more efficiently. The USRP product family has, and will continue to be, a platform that contributors use to develop the technologies that improve the spectral effeciency of our wireless devices.
Pre-Configured LiveUSB Drive w/ Linux, GNU Radio, and OpenBTS Enables Rapid SDR Bring-Up
Ettus Research has released the LiveUSB SDR Environment, which comes pre-installed with Ubuntu 11.10, UHD (USRP Hardware Driver), GNU Radio, OpenBTS, and associated documentation.
Shared Spectrum Company Launches Spectrum Sensing Toolbox for the Ettus Research Platform at CTIA WIRELESS 2012
Sensing Toolbox Gives Commercial and Academic Wireless Developers Access to Spectrum Sensing Technology
2012 Karlsruhe WSR Overview
I just got back from the 7th Karlsruhe Workshop on Software Radios (WSR) at the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology in Germany...
MathWorks® supports FPGA implementation on USRP™ N210
MathWorks® has released version 3.0 of the support package for the USRP™ family of software radios, adding FPGA implementation of Simulink algorithms on USRP™ N210 radio, and more.
New Website Launched!
We're excited to have launched a completely updated version of www.ettus.com, which includes new features to help our customers learn more about and be successful with our software defined radio products. With new application notes and knowledge base content on the way, we encourage users to check back soon.
Welcome to the Ettus Research Blog!
Welcome to the Ettus Research blog! If you're an Ettus Research customer, or have been to our website before, you probably notice a lot of changes....