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Semra Gulder named 2010 Jeanne Sauvé Convergence Program participant

CRC’s Semra Gulder has been selected to participate in the Industry Canada - Canadian Women in Communications 2010 Jeanne Sauvé Convergence Program.

Communications Research Centre (CRC) to test mobile digital television broadcasting in Ottawa area

CRC has recently teamed up with industry partners Rohde & Schwarz and Moseley Broadcast to establish a test bed for evaluating mobile digital television (DTV) in the Ottawa area.

Events and Speaking Engagements

Events and Speaking Engagements

Lisbon, Portugal
March 1 - 3, 2010

iWAT 2010

Paper Presented by: Qiubo Ye
Topic: Transient Signal Analysis of Butterfly-Shaped Monopole UWB Antenna

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Shanghai, China
March 24 - 26, 2010

2010 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting

Paper Presented by: Bo Rong
Topic: ATSC DTV Transmitter Identification under Mobile Environment

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Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) is the federal government's primary laboratory for research and development in advanced telecommunications, and a centre of excellence in information and communications technologies. It is the only national laboratory with critical mass and expertise in the four major platforms that form the basic transport mechanism for information delivery across Canada: wireless, broadcasting, satellite and fibre optics. CRC employs 400 staff, including 240 research staff, and has a total annual budget in the range of $50M.

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