BBN Technologies Awarded $2.5 Million to Develop Bandwidth-Efficient Radio Technology for Secure, Covert Communications.Novel Technology Enables Intelligible Voice Communications in Harsh Noise Environments CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- BBN Technologies (company) BBN Technologies - A company, originally known as Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN), based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. BBN were awarded the original contract to build the ARPANET and have been extensively involved in Internet development. , an advanced technology solutions firm, announced today it has been awarded $2.5 million in additional funding under the second phase of DARPA's Advanced Speech Encoding (ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise) A relational DBMS from Sybase that runs on Windows NT/2000, Linux and a variety of Unix platforms. ASE is a comprehensive and robust data management product with a long history dating back to the late 1980s. 2) program to develop a noise-robust, ultra-low data rate vocoder (VOice CODER) Same as speech codec. (communications) vocoder - Hardware or software which implements a compression algorithm particular to voice. for more efficient and effective radio communications. Vocoders compress the bandwidth needed for voice communication. ASE 2 vocoding technology is a key enabler of reliable communications anywhere, anytime among troops across all military branches. For instance, the technology would allow Army tank operators to talk to Marine helicopter crewmembers using cell-phone-like technology. Current military radio voice encoding/decoding processing typically operates at 2400 bps and performs well when the speaker is in a quiet environment, but intelligibility of transmitted speech is significantly degraded when the speaker is in a high noise environment. In the first phase of the ASE program BBN (BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA, www.bbn.com) A consulting firm that participated in the development of some of the most extensive networks in the world, including ARPANET, which evolved into the Internet. It was founded in 1948 as a consulting service in acoustics by Dr. developed and successfully demonstrated a conceptually new approach to voice coding that yields good transmitted speech intelligibility Noun 1. speech intelligibility - the intelligibility of speech (usually measured in the presence of noise or distortion) intelligibility - the quality of language that is comprehensible even in extremely harsh military noise environments. In this new phase of the program, BBN will develop a noise robust vocoder operating at the ultra-low data rate of 300 bps. This extraordinarily low data rate will allow more users onto fixed bandwidth resources and will enable reliable communication under difficult radio transmission conditions, increased radio range and the possibility for covert communication. The new BBN vocoding technology will be demonstrated with a military radio transceiver developed by Harris Corporation and multiple sensors developed by Aliph and E.S. Communications. "Attaining good intelligibility at this data rate is challenging even in quiet environments; attaining it in harsh noise environments is extremely difficult," said Tad Elmer, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , BBN Technologies. "DARPA's willingness to tackle difficult problems and BBN's expertise in this field will allow us to deliver a solution that enables our warfighters to communicate across all branches of the military in the harshest environments." This technology also has broad commercial applications that include first responders, cell-phone systems and automated speech recognition systems. About BBN Technologies BBN Technologies, an advanced technology solutions firm, is focused on solving some of the world's most pressing problems. From national security, information security, speech recognition and language translation, to integrating disparate systems and networks, BBN has been at the forefront of technological change for over 50 years. Known for pioneering the development of the ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency NETwork) The research network funded by the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The software was developed by Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN), and Honeywell 516 minicomputers were the first hardware used as , the forerunner of the Internet, BBN continues to create advances in Internet and networking technologies through its work on ad hoc networking, the semantic web, quantum communications, and advanced protocols. Building on its substantial list of firsts, BBN operates the first metro quantum cryptography network, the first real-time foreign broadcast monitoring system, and has developed the world's first stereoscopic stereoscopic /ster·eo·scop·ic/ (ster?e-o-skop´ik) having the effect of a stereoscope; giving objects a solid or three-dimensional appearance. ster·e·o·scop·ic n. 1. digital mammography digital mammography Imaging The capture of mammographic images on a digital grid Pros ↑ resolution and clarity than conventional mammography; DM is of use as a screening technique, and allows faster, earlier, and more accurate detection of early breast system. For more information on BBN Technologies, visit www.bbn.com. |
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