SANTA BARBARA, CA—November 2, 2005—Green Hills Software, Inc., the technology leader in operating systems and software development tools for safe and secure systems, today announced that it will host a joint workshop with the Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) at the 2005 Software Defined Radio Technical Conference and Product Exposition, November 14 – 18, 2005, in Anaheim, California.
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Technical Overview of a Complete SDR Operating Environment (OE) Solution Ready for SCA-Compliant Platform Development and Deployment |
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Tuesday, November 14, 2005, 3:15 p.m. PST |
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Hyatt Regency, Royal Ball Room E |
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Highlights: |
- Tutorial addresses the complete SDR Development Lifecycle to help companies to rapidly develop and deploy their SCA compliant solutions
- Review of all components of the SDR Operating Environment and the integrated SDR development tool suite
- Demonstration of an SDR system with one application executing, while the other streams video – built with this available SDR OE.
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Presenters: |
- Dan Mender, Director Business Development, Green Hills Software
- Steve Bernier, Project Leader, System Software Architecture, Communications Research Centre
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About Green Hills Software
Founded in 1982, Green Hills Software, Inc. is the technology leader in Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and Device Software Optimization (DSO) for 32- and 64-bit embedded systems. Our royalty-free INTEGRITY® RTOS, velOSity™ microkernel, compilers, MULTI® and AdaMULTI™ Integrated Development Environments and TimeMachine™ debugger offer a complete development solution that addresses both deeply embedded and high-reliability applications. Green Hills Software is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software on the web at www.ghs.com.
About the Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC)
CRC, an agency of Industry Canada, is the Canadian government's primary laboratory for research and development (R&D) in advanced telecommunications. R&D is used for public policy purposes and to strengthen the Canadian economy through technology and knowledge transfer. Under its four research branches, CRC specializes in taking an interdisciplinary approach to longer-term R&D in wireless systems, radio fundamentals, communication networks, photonics and interactive multimedia. More information about CRC is available at: www.crc.ca.
Further details about CRC’s SDR technology, which include the SCARI-Open and SCARI ++ software suites, are available at www.crc.ca/rars.
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