Application Development
A Software Communications Architecture application is created by interconnecting individual software components, each of which provides a specific function.
A component has a well-defined interface that specifies what services it provides and what services it requires from other components. Connections between components are considered to be part of the application and are created dynamically during deployment.
The Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW), SINCGARS (Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System), GPS, and Waveform bridging are all examples of Software Communications Architecture applications.
Zeligsoft Tools
Developers use Zeligsoft’s proven tools — Zeligsoft CE™, Code Generator, and SDR Development Suite — to model their Software Communications Architecture applications, validate their model against the SCA, generate artifacts, and execute and test their applications running within a live Software Communications Architecture operating environment. Software Communications Architecture application developers can take advantage of Zeligsoft’s unique features for deployment analysis and modeling, as well as runtime monitoring to ensure that their application will run successfully in the field.
Software Defined Radio platform provider Spectrum Signal Processing currently ships Zeligsoft CE plus a complete platform model (created with CE) with their SDRs. This complete and integrated development environment streamlines the application development process by enabling users to rapidly model and validate their waveforms deployed to the SCA compliant platform.
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