Achievement Generates Pride at Canadian Organization
The Communications Research Centre (CRC) is bringing home its third Emmy Award from the U.S. National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
The Communications Research Centre (CRC) is bringing home its third Emmy Award from the U.S. National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Geneva, Switzerland
February 13 - 14 2012
RadioHack at Digital Radio Summit 2012
Presented by: Pascal Charest, François Lefebvre
Topic: CRC mmbTools WorkshopParis, France
April 1-4, 2012
2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2012)
Paper Presented by: Dr. Dang Quan Nguyen
Topic: Impact of Mobility on Trust Decay RateWeb site of the Wireless Communications and Networking Conference
Barcelona, Spain
May 23-24, 2012
2012 LTE World Summit
Paper Presented by: Alex Vukovic
Topic: Spectrum Management - taking LTE global
The 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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