By Vasudev Ram
Saw this recent post about software radio on Ars Technica:
How software-defined radio could revolutionize wireless
The article is subtitled "The Phi hopes to do for radio what Apple I did for computing — spark innovation".
I had blogged about software radio (IIRC, some years ago on my earlier blog, Jugad's journal, but not sure of that.
Anyway, I think the topic of software radio (also called software-defined radio) is interesting (and has many potential useful use cases *), so here are some more related links about it:
Vanu
http://www.vanu.com/
http://www.vanu.com/about/
Vanu and Tata Teleservices sign a multi-million dollar contract
http://www.vanu.com/documents/media/releases/2011/2011-08-29-TTLcontract.pdf
http://www.vanu.com/about/techleadership/
Vanu leadership team
http://www.vanu.com/about/leadershipteam/
Per Vices (don't know what the name means :) (an anagram / a reference to something / Latin?)
http://pervices.com/ (A YCombinator startup)
http://pervices.com/about.html
http://entrepreneur-stories.com/a-rare-hardware-startup-tells-all-per-vices/
http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/30/per-vices/
http://www.pervices.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=42
(* See the links above for the use cases)
- Vasudev Ram - Dancing Bison Enterprises
Sunday, July 8, 2012
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