Radio Channel Emulation Software aids aerospace testing.

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With delay range that enables emulation of extended distances to GEO satellites or even moon, Aerospace Application can create radio channel models for EB Propsim® F8 radio channel emulator and visualize radio propagation characteristics. Commercial airborne, satellite communication, and defense users can select most interesting points of emulation from model and run them in laboratory conditions. Aerospace emulation can test high velocity radio links on ground, in air, and in space.



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EB Launches Aerospace Application for the EB Propsim F8 Radio Channel Emulator



Aerospace Application tests all possible radio systems from terrestrial to satellite

OULU, Finland -- EB, Elektrobit Corporation (NASDAQ-OMX: EBC1V), a developer of cutting-edge embedded technology solutions for automotive and wireless industries, today announced its new updated version of Aerospace Application for the EB Propsim® F8 radio channel emulator. Developed for commercial airborne, satellite communication and defense use, the new update for aerospace emulation feature has the ability to test high velocity radio links on ground, in air and in space. The updated Aerospace Application extends the delay range which enables to emulate long distance to GEO satellites or even to the moon.

Radio communication system testing in realistic field conditions, meaning test flights or test launches of rockets or missiles, is extremely expensive and non-repeatable. In satellite applications, testing in realistic conditions is not feasibly affordable or in some cases - possible - at all. Failure in end use of these applications could cause a faulty unit floating in space or soaring over the earth - a potentially costly situation.

EB Propsim F8 radio channel emulator with Aerospace Application is the solution to verify critical communications that could not be tested otherwise. It's widely used by organizations developing complex SDR based mobile ad-hoc networks, such as systems developed under the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS). EB Propsim provides single unit solution for on ground testing and aerospace testing. Developers can verify the on ground communications and use the same device in testing of wide band data links to aircrafts or UAV's. EB Propsim emulator faithfully reproduces physical radio channel phenomena like delays, extreme speeds and accelerations of e.g. maneuvering aircrafts combined with jamming and interference with the best repeatability and accuracy available on markets. Users will benefit from faster development cycles, reduced costs and, what's most important, improved quality of their end products.

"By creating a product that can realistically emulate delays from both terrestrial and satellite devices in one test equipment, we are providing cost savings and ensuring high performance of the customer product," says Jari Heinanen, director at EB. "Aerospace Application provides extreme test conditions including huge Doppler shift, very long delay, and multi-path propagation."

The solution is based on EB Propsim F8 emulator platform and EB's Aerospace Application. The Aerospace Application is used for creating the radio channel models for the emulator and visualizing the radio propagation characteristics. With the application, users can select the most interesting points of the emulation from the model and run them in laboratory conditions.

For more information, contact us at Milcom 2011 from November 7 - November 10 in Baltimore, Maryland, at the Baltimore Convention Center, booth #1814 or learn more about EB Propsim radio channel emulators at http://elektrobit.com/what_we_deliver/wireless/offering/propsim_f8_aso

EB, Elektrobit Corporation

EB develops advanced technology and transforms it into enriching end user experiences. EB specializes in demanding embedded software and hardware solutions for the automotive industry and wireless technologies. The company's net sales for the year 2010 totaled EUR 161.8 million. Elektrobit Corporation is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki. www.elektrobit.com

About EB Propsim

The first EB Propsim radio channel emulator was introduced in 1995. EB's philosophy in designing radio channel test solutions has always been uncompromised technical performance for the best emulation accuracy and realistic propagation environment. EB's competence in radio channel test equipment is achieved with a long involvement at the forefront of international radio channel research and solid experience in designing and developing state-of-the-art wireless products and systems. The continuous development of EB Propsim radio channel emulators and their patented technology runs at the forefront of the new requirements set by the wireless industry development, in which EB is actively participating to.

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