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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mercury Computer Systems and Xilinx Unveil New
Software Radio
Technology for Real-World Deployed Applications
Collaboration of Industry Leaders Benefits Software Radio Designers
BOSTON, Mass. October 14, 2003 Software-defined radio (SDR) systems
require an architecture that provides extreme processing capacity,
flexibility, and scalability in addition to rapid reconfiguration.
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY) and Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:
XLNX) demonstrated that functionality at the Military Communications
Conference (MILCOM 2003).
The new platform, using Mercury's pool-of-processors approach and
the Xilinx high-performance Virtex-II field-programmable gate arrays
(FPGAs), enables the rapid development and reconfiguration of high-performance
SDR systems using inexpensive commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components.
These systems are uniquely suited to operate in real-world deployed
environments such as battlefields or urban situations where the
airwaves are saturated with signals, jamming, and noise. Mercury's
expertise in technologies for the Scalable Communications Architecture
(SCA) and deployed, real-time processing implementation of signals
intelligence (SIGINT), radar and sonar, are directly applicable
to solving these looming challenges in the SDR industry.
The goals for the new platform are flexibility, scalability, and
reduced cost. By using a pool-of-processors approach to software
radio, systems can be rapidly reconfigured to match the desired
waveform. The pool-of-processors approach uses a wideband switch
fabric to connect the entire heterogeneous set of processors, including
FPGAs and PowerPCs, to each other and to each of the input channels.
The multiprocessor communications middleware allows any number of
those processors to be assigned to any waveform for any input channel.
This approach enables the reuse and flexible reassignment of computational
resources so that fewer resources are needed and more complex waveforms
can be processed.
"Mercury Computer Systems is a leader in the SDR space,"
said David Squires, director of the DSP Center of Excellence at
Xilinx. "Mercury's RACE++® architecture provides the processing
and data handling capacity required for advanced functionality such
as beamforming and multi-user detection. These capabilities will
be critical in real-world SDR environments where tens or hundreds
of users need to communicate with each other."
"Reconfigurable Virtex-II FPGAs are an essential part of real-world
SDR systems," said Craig Lund, chief technology officer at
Mercury Computer Systems. "By definition, SDR is flexible,
and Virtex-II devices provide the flexibility of easy field upgrades,
where accommodating new waveforms is as simple as downloading new
software rather than redesigning hardware. Mercury's SCA middleware
enables the SDR systems to switch among multiple waveforms nearly
instantaneously, irrespective of whatever processing elements (FPGAs
or PowerPCs) are used for implementation."
A real-world SDR design requires not only reconfigurable hardware
like the Virtex series of FPGAs, but also a flexible programming
environment, enabling designers to quickly modify the system while
it's deployed in the field. The Xilinx System Generator for DSP
software platform provides this flexible programming environment.
This software platform enables signal processing and communication
engineers to use the tool flows and languages with which they're
familiar in order to design today's 'real-world' SDR systems.
A software defined radio solution capable of swapping between W-CDMA
and FM3TR waveforms will be demonstrated at Mercury's booth #725
at MILCOM 2003, October 13-16, at the Seaport Hotel Complex in Boston. http://www.milcom.org/2003/index.htm. Portions of the demonstration
are available on-line at Mercury's web site: http://www.mc.com/milcom/index.cfm.
About Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY) is the leading supplier
of high-performance embedded, real-time digital signal and image
processing computer systems. Mercury's products play a critical
role in a wide range of applications, transforming sensor data to
information for analysis and interpretation. In military reconnaissance
and surveillance platforms the company's systems process real-time
radar, sonar, and signals intelligence data. Mercury's systems are
also used in state-of-the-art medical diagnostic imaging devices
including MRI, PET, and digital X-ray, and in semiconductor imaging
applications including photomask generation and wafer inspection.
Based in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Mercury serves customers in
North America, Europe and Asia through its direct sales force and
a network of subsidiaries and distributors.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic
solutions. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
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Visit Mercury on the Web: www.mc.com
RACE++ is a registered trademark of Mercury Computer
Systems, Inc. Virtex is a registered trademark of Xilinx, Inc. Product
and company names mentioned may be trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.
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