Scalable Multi tasking Baseband for Mobile Communications
In order to strengthen Europe's leading position in high-speed, end-to-end, mobile network systems technology, the Multi-Base consortium has identified three main areas where research will have a major impact on the advancement of...
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Descripción del proyecto
In order to strengthen Europe's leading position in high-speed, end-to-end, mobile network systems technology, the Multi-Base consortium has identified three main areas where research will have a major impact on the advancement of state-of-the-art technology and the emergence of a sound competitive and innovative environment for the European communications and services industry:<br/>A)\tmulti-tasking radio<br/>B)\tscalable reconfigurable multi processor technology (MPSOC frameworks) and<br/>C)\talgorithm/architecture co-design for maximum energy efficiency.<br/><br/>The Multi-Base project objectives target the elimination of key technical and commercial barriers to ubiquitous broadband access by enabling efficient and sustainable disposition of operation and production factors as spectrum, power engineering cost and silicon process technology.<br/>Drawing on project research in these three areas, the Multi-Base consortium will demonstrate new handset baseband architectures that enable end-to-end interconnection of humans and devices, with ability to support tenfold scaling in the number of interoperating connectivity links at the same cost and power consumption as today's technology. For more information please see www.multibase-project.eu.