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Recore Systems and CRC partner to port high velocity digital radio L-band listening

ENSCHEDE, - December 15, 2011 - The transition from FM and AM radio to DAB/DAB+/DMB digital radio introduces a potential disappointment for those enjoying radio listening to local stations while traveling, since at higher speeds radio reception deteriorates for stations using DAB transmission mode IV in the L-band, the designated frequency band for local radio stations. Recore Systems and CRC - Canada's renowned Communications Research Centre are working together to solve this problem by porting CRC's proven Doppler Effect mitigation technique to Recore Systems' DSP application platform,

CRC to participate in the fifth Canadian Public Safety Interoperability Workshop: A CITIG National Forum

The CRC will demonstrate four public safety communications technologies at the Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group (CITIG) National Forum from December 4-7, 2011.

Events and Speaking Engagements

Events and Speaking Engagements


Geneva, Switzerland

February 13 - 14 2012

RadioHack at Digital Radio Summit 2012

Presented by: Pascal Charest, François Lefebvre

Topic: CRC mmbTools Workshop

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Paris, 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 Rate

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Barcelona, Spain

May 23-24, 2012

2012 LTE World Summit

Paper Presented by: Alex Vukovic

Topic: Spectrum Management - taking LTE global

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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.

 

Feature Publication - Eye on Technology
Feature Publication: Eye on Technology