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Per Vices Corporation

2440 Dundas St W
Toronto, Ontario M6P 1W9
[email protected]
https://www.pervices.com/
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Per Vices Releases Cyan EC SDR – with 64 DSP channels - Product

May 13, 2021

TORONTO. Per Vices Corporation, an industry leader in COTS software-defined radio solutions, announced the release of an upgraded version of their high performance Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform Cyan EC (extended channel) – enabling up to 64 DSP channels across 16 physical SMA ports.

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Per Vices Named one of the Top 100 Defense Companies in Canada - Press Release

May 10, 2021

Per Vices Corporation has been named one of the Top Defense Companies in Canada for 2021 by Canadian Defence Review, a leading defense and military magazine.

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The path to 5G for military use - Story

February 08, 2021

By Reza Mohammadi

With ever-improving user mobile devices, network infrastructure must also be improved and developed at a similar rate. Every generation of communication standards has improved data throughput and latency, and 5G is no different. This new standard will pave the way for new applications and increase data throughput of cellular networks tenfold. 5G for the military is expected to – among other uses – improve intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) systems and processing; enable new methods of command and control (C2); and streamline logistics systems for increased efficiency.

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SDR for the rapidly evolving demands of test and measurement - Story

September 15, 2020

By Reza Mohammadi, Neelam Mughees, and Ghozali Suhariyanto Hadi

As communications technologies evolve rapidly, performing test and measurement on communications equipment more easily and flexibly has become increasingly crucial, particularly in military applications. Software-defined radio (SDR) technology-based testing equipment provides the cost efficiency, flexibility, and power to move forward these communications. Test-and-measurement equipment manufacturers must ensure that their product can help their customers accelerate their testing process and expand their testing capabilities, in order to shorten their time to market, reduce costs (as fewer pieces of testing equipment would be needed), and gain a better return on investment (ROI) on their existing testing equipment.

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SDRs and designing for flexibility - Story

October 06, 2017
The design of radio equipment for the military market has evolved significantly from the use of transistor-based circuits to specialized and powerful integrated circuits (ICs). Designs may be geared towards rigid, single-purpose platforms or towards flexible, application-agnostic systems with dedicated digital signal processors (DSPs), such as software-defined radio (SDR). The one thing all of these approaches have in common: difficulty in estimating and understanding the cost/performance trade-offs of new designs.
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Software-defined radio enables enhanced military communications - Story

October 28, 2016
Software-defined radio (SDR) is not a new technology for the military, having been developed for defense communications. However, it has evolved beyond the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) program, which is now obsolete. Although JTRS is no longer an active program, some variations of the system have survived, like the Rifleman Radio, MIDS J, and the HMS Manpack.