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Elektrobit Group Oyj - EB (ELEKTROBIT) DEMONSTRATES THE LATEST ADVANCEMENT IN MANET TESTING AT MILCOM 2012

October 15, 2012

EB (ELEKTROBIT) DEMONSTRATES THE LATEST ADVANCEMENT IN MANET TESTING AT MILCOM 2012


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Free for publication on October 15, 2012, at 2.00 pm (CEST+1)

EB (ELEKTROBIT) DEMONSTRATES THE LATEST ADVANCEMENT IN MANET TESTING AT MILCOM 2012

The EB Propsim F32 revolutionizes the testing of VHF and UHF radio MESH networks

Oulu, Finland, October 15, 2012 - EB (Elektrobit Corporation NASDAQ-OMX: EBC1V), a developer of cutting-edge embedded technology solutions for the wireless and automotive industries, exhibits a revolutionary test solution for  mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) at MILCOM 2012, in Orlando, Florida. This solution enables testing of MANET radio systems in the laboratory under field like conditions with a single device - the EB Propsim F32 radio channel emulator. The F32 can be used for testing of VHF and UHF radios. This testing device is the embodiment of EB's unique expertise in radio channel characterization available at the touch of a button. Simply choose the desired testing environment from the drop down menu, compile and run.

The EB Propsim F32 radio channel emulator has the exceptional capacity to evaluate the functional performance of MANET networks. Verification of the functional performance of a MANET network involves a sophisticated evaluation of numerous independent and dynamically varying links between radios, a process which has now been automated by the F32.  As with any testing, repeatability is mandatory. The F32 delivers a complete set of radio channel models needed to form any MANET network topology in a repeatable manner. The simple point-and-click setup wizard quickly guides the user through defining parameters such as number of radios, active frequency band and the selection of environment.

Highlights of the EB Propsim MANET test solution:

  • Testing of  VHF and UHF radios
  • Exceptional capacity - for testing up to 11 radios in MANET
  • 100 % repeatability provided by file-based emulation
  • Unmatched number of predefined environments which include the emulation of path loss, delay, Doppler and multipath fading
  • Easy, integrated test setups with guided setup wizard


Visit EB at stand #233 at MILCOM 2012, to see the live MANET test solution demonstration. For scheduling a private demonstration at MILCOM 2012, please contact Deep Damle, Deep.Damle(a)elektrobit.com, +1 (484) 288-9889. Read more about EB Propsim F32 MANET test solution at http://www.elektrobit.com/manet

EB will also showcase its tactical communication systems - EB Tough VoIP and EB Tactical Wireless IP Network at the show. Read more about the products at http://www.elektrobit.com/defense_authorities

Further information:

Lindsay Bubbico
Finn Partners Public Relations for EB
Tel. +1 212 583-2738
Email: [email protected]

EB, Elektrobit Corporation
EB focuses on advanced technologies and makes them applicable as part of the end user experience. As a leading supplier of software and hardware solutions for embedded systems, the company specializes in the fields of automotive and wireless technologies. Elektrobit achieved a net turnover of 162.2 million euros in 2011. The 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. EB continuously develops the EB Propsim radio channel emulator product family and their patented technology to be able to provide testing solutions for the development of the latest wireless technologies. www.elektrobit.com/ebpropsim