Multiflow Communications
Stage
Grant | AliveTotal Raised
$150KLast Raised
$50K | 12 yrs agoAbout Multiflow Communications
Multiflow Communications is a company that received a SBIR Phase IB grant for a project entitled: Virtual Flow Pipelining Based Radio Communication Chip Architecture. Their research proposal will develop architectural solutions for programmable radio devices. The emergence of multiple radio access technologies and their continued evolutionary development drive a need to support them in a programmable manner. The objective is to enable flexibility for future evolution while ensuring processing of high data bandwidths. Current practices are based on the Software Defined Radio (SDR) approach. This approach lacks performance, is difficult to program and silicon-on-chip (SoC) devices are complex. The Virtual Flow Pipelining architecture proposed here enables programmable SoC devices with low hardware complexity, simple programming model, and high performance. These characteristics are achieved using atomic architectural support for the function synchronization, scheduling, sequencing and communication with performance guarantees. The benefits of the programmable platform are longer lifetime of devices, faster time to market, and universal reach. It will simplify prototyping effort, and accelerate product and technology adoption. The market opportunities for commercialization are wireless protocol IP cores with semiconductor companies such as Intel, Broadcom, Qualcomm as target customers. Multiflow Communications is a company that received a SBIR Phase I grant for a project entitled: Virtual Flow Pipelining Based Radio Communication Chip Architecture. Their their award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and their research proposal will develop architectural solutions for programmable radio devices. The emergence of multiple radio access technologies and their continued evolutionary development drive a need to support them in a programmable manner. The objective is to enable flexibility for future evolution while ensuring processing of high data bandwidths. Current practices are based on the Software Defined Radio (SDR) approach. This approach lacks performance, is difficult to program and silicon-on-chip (SoC) devices are complex. The Virtual Flow Pipelining architecture proposed here enables programmable SoC devices with low hardware complexity, simple programming model, and high performance. These characteristics are achieved using atomic architectural support for the function synchronization, scheduling, sequencing and communication with performance guarantees. The benefits of the programmable platform are longer lifetime of devices, faster time to market, and universal reach. It will simplify prototyping effort, and accelerate product and technology adoption. The market opportunities for commercialization are wireless protocol IP cores with semiconductor companies such as Intel, Broadcom, Qualcomm as target customers.
Multiflow Communications Headquarter Location
43 Castleton Rd
Princeton, New Jersey, 08540,
United States
609-945-2595
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Where is Multiflow Communications's headquarters?
Multiflow Communications's headquarters is located at 43 Castleton Rd, Princeton.
What is Multiflow Communications's latest funding round?
Multiflow Communications's latest funding round is Grant.
How much did Multiflow Communications raise?
Multiflow Communications raised a total of $150K.
Who are the investors of Multiflow Communications?
Investors of Multiflow Communications include National Science Foundation.
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