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skip to content software defined radio (sdr) market forecast by end-use industry 2014-2020 we are seeing a monumental movement in the radio communication industry, as this very technical article shows the transition from hardware to software within the radio communication industry is just around the corner. with 3g and 4g providing data and voice comms covering large distances, rf communication will find it hard to compete, the simple answer seems to be tetra, but is that long term? there will always be a need for point to point communications, but larger comms infrastructures could possibly be managed in a different way. with the evolution of digital electronics the radio market and communication technologies have evolved a lot. though the concept of software defined radio (sdr) is not new, in the recent years, this market has undergone many changes in terms of technology and uses. sdr is a type of radio communication system where communication is carried out by the use of software on embedded system or personal computer instead of implementing hardware such as filters, amplifiers, mixers, detectors, demodulators and modulators, among others. sdr are capable of transmitting and receiving a wide spectrum of frequency. when the data from a source is converted into digital format, the remaining activities involved in radio communications are carried out with the help of software driven automated functions. sdr optimizes the tactical information system as embedded software used in sdr helps in the dynamic selection of the communication channel. the number of digital service users is increasing resulting into the improved adoption rate of software defined radio. public safety, military and commercial use are the three major end-use applications of sdr systems. the demand for sdrs in expected to increase in coming years owing to efficiency and cost effectiveness offered by them. the industry has undergone transformation from analog to digital. thus, the advance capabilities of digital radio are expected to drive the growth of sdr market. multiple regulations govern the sdr market and this affects the market growth and trends. for instance, the federal communications commission (fcc) legally created a newer class for equipment of sdrs that had streamlined equipment authorization procedure. military modernization programs being carried out by several countries such as south korea, india, germany, japan and the u.s and the interoperability provided by sdr are major driving forces for sdr market. the issues faced in the integration of the various sub systems pose a challenge to the sdr market. further, the development of software platforms, technologies and tools, which allow flexible specification, design and implementation of radio systems, is another significant challenge. players in software defined radio market have potential opportunity in technical advancements of sdr technology such as resolving the problem of frequency congestion, wide frequency range (spectrum) and improved broadcasting services in future. software defined radio market is segmented on the basis of type, end-user application and geography. on the basis of type of sdr, the market is segmented into ideal software defined radio, baseband software defined radio (bbsdr) and high frequency software defined radio (hfsdr). on the basis of end-user industry, sdr market is segmented into defense industry, telecom industry, manufacturing plants, public safety vendors and personal use. u.s. canada, japan, france, brazil, south korea, india, germany and italy have emerged as the leading countries for software defined radio market. some of the key vendors in software defined radio market are bae systems plc, elbit systems ltd., indrasistemas, l3 communications corporation, raytheon co., rohde & schwarz gmbh & co kg, thales group, viasat incorporated, saab ab, rockwell collins, northrop grumman corp., itt corporation, harris corporation and datasoft corporation, among others. this research report presents a comprehensive assessment of the market and contains thoughtful insights, facts, historical data and statistically-supported and industry-validated market data and projections with a suitable set of assumptions and methodology. it provides analysis and information by categories such as market segments, regions, product type and distribution channels. author admin posted on may 14, 2017 sepura contributes to success of worldâs first cross-border tetra system we take it for granted that when we move around the country our mobile phones connect to the nearest mast, or we go abroad and our phones automatically connect to the network, with tetra, this is not as easy, but this article is about a test that sepura completed connecting two tetra networks in norway and sweden, interesting stuff. sepura radios have successfully participated in interoperability trials for the worldâs first cross-border tetra communication system, linking rakel and nã¸dnett, sweden and norwayâs public safety networks. more than 350 first responders were involved in the trials, which took place in merã¥ker, close to the swedish border, in a crisis response exercise involving public safety users from both countries. the cross-border system utilises tetra inter-system interface (isi) functionality to connect networks together, effectively allowing users to roam to another network. this allows first responders to use their radios in both countries â vital for smooth collaboration in emergency situations. the initiative to strengthen co-operation between national emergency services started in 2013 with the eu-funded inter-system interoperability project, designed to improve the ability to respond to natural disasters and security threats. the rakel and nã¸dnett networks are scheduled to be ready for bi-national operational use in early 2017. sepuraâs stp9000 hand-portable radios and srg3900 mobile radios were used by both swedish and norwegian emergency services during the exercise, although all sepura radios â including the new flagship sc20 range â meet the technical requirements of the isi system. âthis is one of the most advanced multinational radio communication projects in europe,â said tariq haque, product manager for sepura. âafter two yearsâ development, bi-national interoperability has become a reality, bringing cross-border mission critical communications to sweden and norway. âwe are extremely pleased to have played a part in this ground-breaking event.â source – http://www.tetra-applications.com/33643/news/sepura-contributes-to-success-of-world-s-first-cross-border-tetra-system author admin posted on may 14, 2017 the 5 reasons why we still see security wearing wired security earpieces advancement in technology has changed the form of how electronic devices look like, how they operate and consequently how we handle them. devices such as radios have become smaller, lighter and wireless. the advent of bluetooth has enabled radios to connect without any physical connections; notably saving us from the fuss of tangled and visible wires. the wireless earpieces are in use , but it is important to note that they have not completely taken over from the wired security earpieces. with the convenience and technological advancement they offer, why is it that they have not replaced their wired counterparts especially in fields of operation? here are a few thoughts: reliability wireless earpieces are not as reliable as the wired ones. the technology that supports bluetooth communication has it that the source device (radio) and the receiving device (earpiece) have to be at a certain distance from each other and nothing should come in between the path of transmission of the two devices. this means that if any of the two requirements are not as anticipated, functionality is compromised. wired earpieces do not have the complication of interference and limited bandwidth. when you are in a situation wh
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