Advances in Software-Defined Radio

July 6, 2022
Victor Woolesen, Per Vices CEO, discusses the challenges and advantages of implementing software-defined radio.

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Software-defined radio (SDR) moves encoding and decoding of radio signals into the software realm. It provides a flexibility that's useful in a range of applications, including signal interception, spectrum policy enforcement, interference detection, signal intelligence (SIGINT), and monitoring restricted areas such as military installations and airports. 

I talked with Per Vices CEO, Victor Woolesen, about the challenges and advantages of SDR. 

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