Software Simplifies Sensor-Network Design And RF Testing

TO ALLOW DESIGNERS to more easily take advantage of emerging opportunities, the LabVIEW 2009 test software combines technologies like multicore, field-programmable- gate-array (FPGA) design, wireless platforms, and real-time math. To simplify the development challenges of parallel hardware architectures, for example, its virtualization technology makes it possible to run multiple operating systems (OSs) side by side on the same multicore processing hardware. The software also offers compiler improvements and intellectual property (IP) that promise to improve FPGA design. In addition, the latest version of LabVIEW makes it possible to deploy code to wireless sensor networks to help engineers and scientists build smarter industrial measurement and monitoring systems. Using the new LabVIEW Wireless Sensor Network Module Pioneer, engineers and scientists can program individual NI wireless-sensornetwork measurement nodes to extend node battery life, increase acquisition performance, and create custom sensor interfaces. This version also features solutions for testing multiple wireless standards like WLAN, WiMAX, GPS, and MIMO systems on a single hardware platform. With softwaredefined instrumentation using LabVIEW, engineers and scientists can implement the same measurement platform to acquire and analyze any modulation scheme or protocol standard rather than using dedicated box instruments for specific protocols. Finally, LabVIEW 2009 features built-in math libraries that contain more than 1000 functions. LabVIEW 2009 is priced from $1249.

National Instruments Corp., 11500 N. Mopac Expwy., Austin, TX 78759- 3504; (800) 531-5066, FAX: (512) 683-8411, Internet: www.ni.com.

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