SwRI: Communications Devices, provides the services to support client communications device needs.
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Bus Incident Monitoring System |
Communications devices have been developed by Southwest
Research Institute (SwRI) engineers using technologies such as:
Applications include:
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Wired Telecommunications
Monitoring and Logging System |
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Transmitting streaming data
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Video and audio in real-time
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Communicating sensor readings
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Monitoring telecommunications traffic
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Analyzing telecommunications traffic
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Converting communications transmissions to cross a
non-compatible interface
SwRI engineers provide the following services to support
client communications device needs:
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Embedded systems design
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Embedded system programming
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Protocol analysis
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Protocol evaluation
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Turn-key product development
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User interface application development
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Digital Telecommunications Interface Translator |
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LifeLink Wireless Video Conferencing System |
Product Development
Process
We can develop your custom device from the initial
theoretical concepts or from the system requirements documents.
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Definition
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Requirements
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Design
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Integration
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Testing
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Production
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SwRI uses a proven design methodology for developing
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Examples of
Communications Device Projects
For more information about communications devices capabilities at SwRI, or how
you can contract with SwRI, please contact
Mark Moczygemba at mmoczygemba@swri.org or (210) 522-3463. We can offer you the
best approach for developing your communications devices.
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