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News Release from: RadioScape | Subject: 3G wireless technology licensing programme
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 October 2001
Licensing programme gives kick start to
3G
RadioScape has unveiled its global 3G wireless technology licensing programme for the design, development and integration of W-CDMA/UMTS systems.
RadioScape has unveiled its global 3G wireless technology licensing programme for the design, development and integration of W-CDMA/UMTS systems The programme will provide developers of next-generation wireless basestations and devices critical software to shorten development cycles, reduce costs and accelerate deployment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Development of W-CDMA/UMTS systems has proved highly complex and difficult to implement.
Developers who use RadioScape's 3G technologies can overcome the complexities by adopting and integrating prevalidated algorithms and systems into their designs.
RadioScape also supports and delivers full stream 3G baseband design services and software for 3G basestation and user equipment development based on existing reference designs.
RadioScape's 3G wireless technologies are based on the company's core technology, the Communications Virtual Machine (CVM), which enables companies to move forward with aggressive wireless baseband chip development for basestations and user equipment without sacrificing future flexibility.
The CVM supports protocol stack portability, simplifies multimode (2G/3G) integration and brokers parallel system architectures, so new functionality can be added without reconfiguring hardware.
By using RadioScape's expertise in baseband design and development proven in the digital audio broadcasting markets in Europe and Asia, and its Eureka-147 baseband development partnership with Texas Instruments, the company is working closely with leading vendors to advance 3G equipment development worldwide.
RadioScape's 3G wireless IP technology licenses are available immediately, including: discrete pieces of software required to support 3G operations; CRC error detection; convolutional coders and Viterbi decoders; turbo encoders and decoders; TFCI coding/decoding; physical channel mappers; OVSF spreaders; W-CDMA scramblers (long and short code generation); chip rate multiplexing and RRC modulation; rake processing; and 3GPP-compliant channel models.
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