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Tuesday, February 19 • 3:00pm - 3:50pm
Android Built for Radio Over IP (RoIP) System Implementation - Henrique Kuehne, Phi Innovations

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This paper describes a Radio over IP network application that links several radio stations using the IP network. Nowadays companies are demanding much more interoperability than simple unit to unit radio communications. Having broad areas private communications between push to talk (PTT) devices spread along the country is a big advantage for several types of companies, such as security, mining and oil ones. Radio over Internet Protocol (ROIP) can integrate PTT base stations expanding the traditionally limited radio networks to other companie's sites located geographically separated. In order to implement this communication a i.MX53 based board was designed and had Android ported to it and an application developed to control the Radio communications.


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Henrique Kuehne

Phi Innovations
Henrique is the responsible by hardware design in the Phi Innovations. With 10 years experience in development the 4 first years he was involved in FPGA codification in VHDL for network equipment. The following years he has been working with hardware design for embedded systems... Read More →


Tuesday February 19, 2013 3:00pm - 3:50pm PST
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