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DENVER, CO, July 2, 2007 -- Student engineering teams entered in the Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum's (www.sdrforum.org) Smart Radio Challenge '08 can now choose which problem to address in designing, developing and testing their SDR system. At its general meeting last week in Portland, OR, the Forum disclosed three defined problems, each supporting a target waveform.
Smart Radio Challenge '08 was open to student teams from all academic institutions interested in SDR and cognitive radio technologies; registration ended June 15. Like the inaugural competition in 2007, Smart Radio Challenge '08 entails multiple phases, including a qualifying round and one or more development rounds. Teams must submit proposals specific to one of the three defined problems by September 30, and those that qualify will be announced at the Forum's annual technical conference in Denver (Nov. 5-9). The qualifying teams will then have 10 months to complete and submit their projects.
Providing participating teams with development tools and training are the Challenge's corporate sponsors: Lyrtech, The MathWorks, Objective Interface, PrismTech, Synplicity, Texas Instruments, Xilinx, and Zeligsoft. The Forum, a nonprofit international industry association, is also accepting additional sponsorships - available in five levels - from companies and government agencies worldwide.
Full details on the three defined problems, as well as more information about Smart Radio Challenge '08, can be found on the competition website: www.radiochallenge.org/08challenge.html.
Established in 1996, the SDR Forum is a nonprofit international industry association dedicated to supporting the development and deployment of software defined radio systems that enable flexible and adaptable architectures in advanced wireless systems. Currently numbering some 100 organizations, the Forum's membership spans commercial, defense and civil government organizations, including wireless service providers, network operators, component and equipment manufacturers, hardware and software developers, regulatory agencies, and academia from Asia, Europe, and North America. The SDR Forum's administrative office is headquartered in Denver.
Allan Margulies, SDR Forum, 303-628-5461, asm@sdrforum.org or
Neal Leavitt, Leavitt Communications, 760-639-2900 or 760-212-9112, neal@leavcom.com
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