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Software radio solutions provider taps experts from Nokia’s research center Jun 18, 2008 11:46 AM
SDR solutions provider mimoOn GmbH has announced the addition of key wireless and software engineers from Nokia’s research center in Bochum, Germany and Helsinki, Finland. The team includes members with backgrounds and focus in software-defined radio (SDR), baseband design, software architectures, and UMTS/LTE PHY and protocol layer implementation for wireless handsets and base stations. “This group joins mimoOn at an exciting point in the company’s history,” stated Thomas Kaiser, CEO of mimoOn. “The mobile wireless world is transitioning to fourth-generation (4G) standards in order to support high bandwidth applications such as mobile video, multimedia, Internet browsing, and interactive gaming. mimoOn is well positioned with its 4G LTE solutions which are finding market traction throughout the ecosystem, from macrocell, picocell, femtocell and test equipment manufacturers to semiconductor providers.” mimoOn’s solutions are optimized for low memory footprint, as well as for processing power and power consumption, according to the supplier. Since its solution is entirely software defined, it is easy to modify or customize even after being deployed – an important feature as the standards for LTE will continue to be revised well into 2009, asserted the manufacturer.
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