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Re-Configurable Multimode, Multiband Information Transfer Systems
Low Power, Small Size, Software Defined Radio, Re-Configurable Mobile Communications & Computing M. Flynn, M. Morf, Stanford University M. Cummings, enVia Global Mobile Information Systems (GloMo) Program Principal Investigators Meeting July 28-30, 1998 Arlington, Virginia
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Objectives Adaptive Radios Multi-Band, Multi-Service Small Formfactor, Low Power PLD co-processing Adaptive Architectures Secure, Robust, Redundant PAM-Blox, Firm/Software tools Adaptive Arithmetic
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Impact on DoD Radio IMPACT Hand-held, ubiquitous Field upgradable Mission Adaptive Architecture IMPACT Security Arithmetic Signal Processing
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Challenges/Problem
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Technical Approach
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Accomplishments
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Status SCHEDULE 1998 Jan: Digital hw physical design Security plan Apr: Digital hw test Security sw demo, 2 chan. Oct: 2 Service RF, hw & sw demos Security FPGA demo, 2 chan. Oct: End of Contract
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Oskar Mencer:
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Plans for Future Development
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Technology Transition
Commercial Applications are underway by: enVia Morphics $ Military Applications are pursued by: other DARPA projects . . .
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Key Resources Webpages to download: Publications
Principal Investigator: Michael J. Flynn Address: E.E. Department, Gates Computer Science Building, Room 334, Stanford, CA 94305, , Phone: (650) , Fax: (650) Co-Principal Investigator: Martin Morf Address: E.E. Department, Gates Computer Science Building, Room 335, Stanford, CA 94305, umunhum.Stanford.edu , Phone: (650) , Fax: (650) Principal Investigator for Subcontract: Mark Cummings, enVia, Address: enVia, Inc., Saratoga/Sunnyvale Rd., Saratoga, Ca 95070, , Phone/Fax: (408) , mobile: (408) Webpages to download: Publications PAM-Blox software tools and design libraries Oskar Mencer:
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