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WInnComm-Europe 2019 to Feature Fraunhofer, NordiaSoft, OpenWifi and VIAVI, May 15-16 (Group Meetings May 13-14), 2019, Berlin, Germany

May 1, 2019 By admin

The Wireless Innovation Forum, a non-profit international industry association dedicated to diving the future of radio communications and systems worldwide, is proud to announce that Fraunhofer, NordiaSoft, OpenWiFi and VIAVI will participate in the Innovation Showcase of its European Summit on Communications Technologies (WInnComm-Europe) 2019.

Hosted by Fraunhofer in Berlin, Germany, 15-16 May, WInnComm Europe is the premier venue to network with and learn from the leading innovators in the advanced wireless market to gain a functional knowledge of relevant emerging opportunities and technologies.

Demonstration synopses provided by the participants include:

The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is one of the world’s leading application-oriented research institutions for microelectronic and IT system solutions and services. The institute’s Communication Systems Division develops both civil and military software defined radio (SDR) technologies. The focus is on system design, requirement engineering, software and hardware development as well as contributions to standardization bodies. At WinnComm Europe 2019 Fraunhofer IIS showcases an SDR platform for fast prototyping of new waveform applications or new technologies like MIMO in the tactical domain. It features a fully modular design from the antenna connector up to the application’s packet data. The platform is designed for lab use as well as for field trials. This demo will include several SDRs embedded in a small-scale version of our simulation, test, and reference environment (SumO). The setup is based on a cooperation with the Bundeswehr Technical Center for Information Technology and Electronics (WTD 81).

Software Defined System is the industry’s response to the ever-increasing complexity and flexibility requirements of today’s electronic systems. The Software Communications Architecture (SCA) enables the fulfillment of such requirements for complex heterogeneous embedded distributed systems. In this demonstration, NordiaSoft shows how SCA software can be developed using tools that combine model-driven design (MDD) and rapid application development (RAD). Using Zero Merge code generation technology, the business source code for an SCA component (modulator, encoder, etc.) is kept separate from the infrastructure code that deals with deploying, instantiating, configuring, connecting, inter-process communications, etc. This demonstration will show how the proposed approach provides the greatest potential of reuse for intellectual property.

Open WiFi will showcase the initial capability of our full stack real-time Wi-Fi design based on Software Defined Radio (SDR), which is related to the presentation “From laboratory to the field: An open source Software Defined Radio project coupled with native Linux driver framework”. The demo hardware is composed of Xilinx Zynq 7000 SoC and Analog Devices AD9361 Radio Frequency (RF) front-end. The SoC contains FPGA and ARM cortex A9 processor. 802.11a/g OFDM transceiver, related data/control interface and low-level Media Access Control (MAC) are implemented in FPGA. The corresponding driver is implemented under Linux mac80211 framework. The driver, high level MAC/protocol and Linux Operating System (OS) are run on ARM processor. The demo will set up communication with a commercial Wi-Fi device, such as a cell phone or laptop. Traffic, such as ping, video, will run over the Wi-Fi link. On top of this basic standard compliant communication capability, two time slices will be set up across full stack. Different devices/traffics can be grouped into different time slices according to Quality of Service (QoS) requirements.

VIAVI (NASDAQ: VIAV) is a global provider of network test, monitoring and assurance solutions to communications service providers, enterprises, network equipment manufacturers, civil, government, military and avionics customers, supported by a worldwide channel community including VIAVI Velocity Partners. We deliver end-to-end visibility across physical, virtual and hybrid networks, enabling customers to optimize connectivity, quality of experience and profitability. VIAVI is also a leader in high performance thin film optical coatings, providing light management solutions to anti-counterfeiting, consumer electronics, automotive, defense and instrumentation markets. VIAVI’s booth will have the latest updates to our SCA Platform, including demonstrations of SCA AM, FM and DMR waveforms, user FPGAs, and a first-look at our WInnForum Transceiver 2.0 interface and our Signal Workshop signal generation and analysis suite running as SCA virtual test probes.

In addition to keynotes from Fraunhofer, BAAINBw, Netherlands Ministry of Defense, Blackned and Rohde & Schwarz, additional speakers from Leonardo, Thales, NordiaSoft, ESSOR, NATO, JTNC and additional International Ministries of Defense including Great Britain, France, Italy, and Finland will be featured in sessions spanning the two-day event.

Technical Sessions Software Defined Systems and the SCA and Networking Aspects of Software Defined Systems will feature presenters from France, China, Germany, Belgium, and Ireland. The complete program with presentation abstracts can be found here: https://europe.wirelessinnovation.org/2019-program.

Registration for the event is open and available at https://europe.wirelessinnovation.org.

WInnComm Europe attracts attendees that include investors, commercial network operators, radio manufacturers, system integrators, government procurement officials, regulators, engineering service providers and consultants from around the world. For more information, visit the Summit site at https://europe.wirelessinnovation.org.

About the Wireless Innovation Forum
Established in 1996, The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum Version 2.0) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation dedicated to advocating for spectrum innovation, and advancing radio technologies that support essential or critical communications worldwide. Members bring a broad base of experience in Software Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio(CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technologies in diverse markets and at all levels of the wireless value chain to address emerging wireless communications requirements. Forum projects are supported by platinum sponsors Indra, Motorola Solutions, and Thales.

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