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Communications Research Centre Canada

The Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC; French: Centre de recherches sur les communications Canada) is a Canadian government scientific laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies, with a particular focus on the efficient use of radio frequency spectrum. Its mission is as follows:

  • To perform wireless telecommunications research and development (R&D) that advances the efficient use of the radio spectrum, and serves as the government's leading source of scientific knowledge and technical advice for spectrum management, regulation and policy purposes;
  • To support critical wireless telecommunications operational requirements of Government of Canada departments and agencies, such as National Defence and Public Safety;
  • To take part in strategic R&D collaborations that leverage CRC's activities, resulting in knowledge and technology transfer that benefit Canadian industry, the economy and Canadians.
Communications Research Centre Canada
Centre de recherches sur les communications Canada
Agency overview
Formed1969 (1969)
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Marc Levesque, President
Websitewww.crc.gc.ca

History edit

Officially established in 1969, the CRC's roots can be traced back to the late 1940s and the Canadian Defence Research Board (DRB).[1] The Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment (DRTE) existed from 1951-1969 within the DRB. In 1969, the federal government established a Department of Communications. The DRTE in its entirety was transferred to the new department's research branch, and renamed the Communications Research Centre. The CRC came under Industry Canada's wing in 1994.[2] Throughout its history, the CRC has made significant contributions to the information and communications technology sector in Canada and abroad.[3]

Achievements edit

The CRC contributed to many "firsts" in Canadian communications, a number of which involved satellite communications. In 1962 the then-DRTE launched Alouette 1, Canada's first satellite. This led to the development of Canada's own communications satellite program.[4] In 1976 the HERMES satellite was launched. It was the first high-powered satellite and the first to operate at the higher frequency Ku-band.[5] In 1978, CRC offered the world's first direct-to-home satellite television broadcast via Hermes - a Stanley Cup hockey game.[6] Later that year, the CRC gave a public demonstration of Telidon, the Canadian videotex/teletext system that contributed to the development of international standards for the Web.[7] In 1983, CRC set up the first permanent Canadian governmental connection to the Internet, via an ARPANET connection (the first full international connection to the USENET portion of the then-Internet being the set up in 1981 by Henry Spencer at the University of Toronto). In the 1980s, the CRC funded and led the development of SHARP, which in 1987 became the world's first microwave-powered aircraft to fly. The CRC is responsible for many other firsts that have impacted Canadian telecommunications: in wireless systems; radio fundamentals, e.g., Software Defined Radio;[8] communication networks; photonics and interactive multimedia.

Recognition of the CRC's contributions include the 1993 designation of the Alouette-ISIS Program as one of the 10 most outstanding achievements in the first 100 years of engineering in Canada.[9] In 2007, the Alouette 1 Satellite Program was designated a National Historic Event.[10] In 1995, the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute awarded CRC's SARSAT team, headed by Dr. A. Winter, Mr. H. Werstiuk and Dr. B. Blevis, the first ever Alouette Award for contributions in advancing search and rescue technology.[11] The CRC has won three Emmy Awards: one in 1987 for its role in developing the Ku-band technology of the HERMES satellite;[12] another awarded in 2009 for its contribution to standardizing the ATSC Digital Television System;[13] and a third presented in 2012 for its role in standardizing loudness metering for use in broadcast audio.[14] CRC's research and development in telecommunications also earned it the 2007 Special Recognition Award from Canada's Telecommunication Hall of Fame.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Defence Research Board (DRB) . Archived from the original on 2013-05-29. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  2. ^ Department Structure . Archived from the original on 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  3. ^ Friends of CRC http://www.friendsofcrc.ca/Milestones/milestones.html
  4. ^ Alouette 1 http://www.spaceref.ca/news/viewpr.html?pid=9361[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Hermes http://www.canadaconnects.ca/space/main/1204/ 2014-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Hermes Direct-to-home broadcast http://www.friendsofcrc.ca/Projects/Hermes/hermes.html
  7. ^ Telidon http://www.friendsofcrc.ca/Projects/Telidon/Telidon.html
  8. ^ Software Defined Radio . Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  9. ^ Alouette-ISIS Program http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Milestones:Alouette-ISIS_Satellite_Program,_1962
  10. ^ Alouette 1 Satellite Program http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=12060
  11. ^ Alouette Award - CASI http://www.casi.ca/assets/docs/alouette_recipients2012.pdf 2013-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ 1987 Emmy Award http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/english/collection/space5.cfm 2013-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ 2009 Emmy Award to CRC's Advanced Television Evaluation Laboratory (ATEL) http://www.emmyonline.tv/mediacenter/tech_2k8_winners.html 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ 2012 Emmy Award http://www.emmyonline.tv/mediacenter/tech_2k11_winners.html 2012-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Telecommunication Hall of Fame News Release http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/telecom-competition-spectrum-management-telegraph-pioneers-heralded-canadas-telecommunications-738372.htm

External links edit

  • Communications Research Centre
  • Friends of CRC

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The Communications Research Centre Canada CRC French Centre de recherches sur les communications Canada is a Canadian government scientific laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies with a particular focus on the efficient use of radio frequency spectrum Its mission is as follows To perform wireless telecommunications research and development R amp D that advances the efficient use of the radio spectrum and serves as the government s leading source of scientific knowledge and technical advice for spectrum management regulation and policy purposes To support critical wireless telecommunications operational requirements of Government of Canada departments and agencies such as National Defence and Public Safety To take part in strategic R amp D collaborations that leverage CRC s activities resulting in knowledge and technology transfer that benefit Canadian industry the economy and Canadians Communications Research Centre CanadaCentre de recherches sur les communications CanadaAgency overviewFormed1969 1969 JurisdictionGovernment of CanadaHeadquartersOttawa OntarioMinister responsiblePhilippe Champagne Minister of Innovation Science and Economic DevelopmentAgency executiveMarc Levesque PresidentWebsitewww crc gc ca Contents 1 History 2 Achievements 3 References 4 External linksHistory editOfficially established in 1969 the CRC s roots can be traced back to the late 1940s and the Canadian Defence Research Board DRB 1 The Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment DRTE existed from 1951 1969 within the DRB In 1969 the federal government established a Department of Communications The DRTE in its entirety was transferred to the new department s research branch and renamed the Communications Research Centre The CRC came under Industry Canada s wing in 1994 2 Throughout its history the CRC has made significant contributions to the information and communications technology sector in Canada and abroad 3 Achievements editThe CRC contributed to many firsts in Canadian communications a number of which involved satellite communications In 1962 the then DRTE launched Alouette 1 Canada s first satellite This led to the development of Canada s own communications satellite program 4 In 1976 the HERMES satellite was launched It was the first high powered satellite and the first to operate at the higher frequency Ku band 5 In 1978 CRC offered the world s first direct to home satellite television broadcast via Hermes a Stanley Cup hockey game 6 Later that year the CRC gave a public demonstration of Telidon the Canadian videotex teletext system that contributed to the development of international standards for the Web 7 In 1983 CRC set up the first permanent Canadian governmental connection to the Internet via an ARPANET connection the first full international connection to the USENET portion of the then Internet being the set up in 1981 by Henry Spencer at the University of Toronto In the 1980s the CRC funded and led the development of SHARP which in 1987 became the world s first microwave powered aircraft to fly The CRC is responsible for many other firsts that have impacted Canadian telecommunications in wireless systems radio fundamentals e g Software Defined Radio 8 communication networks photonics and interactive multimedia Recognition of the CRC s contributions include the 1993 designation of the Alouette ISIS Program as one of the 10 most outstanding achievements in the first 100 years of engineering in Canada 9 In 2007 the Alouette 1 Satellite Program was designated a National Historic Event 10 In 1995 the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute awarded CRC s SARSAT team headed by Dr A Winter Mr H Werstiuk and Dr B Blevis the first ever Alouette Award for contributions in advancing search and rescue technology 11 The CRC has won three Emmy Awards one in 1987 for its role in developing the Ku band technology of the HERMES satellite 12 another awarded in 2009 for its contribution to standardizing the ATSC Digital Television System 13 and a third presented in 2012 for its role in standardizing loudness metering for use in broadcast audio 14 CRC s research and development in telecommunications also earned it the 2007 Special Recognition Award from Canada s Telecommunication Hall of Fame 15 References edit Defence Research Board DRB History of Defence R amp D Canada Defence R amp D Canada DRDC Archived from the original on 2013 05 29 Retrieved 2013 07 02 Department Structure Department Structure Industry Canada Archived from the original on 2013 06 27 Retrieved 2013 07 02 Friends of CRC http www friendsofcrc ca Milestones milestones html Alouette 1 http www spaceref ca news viewpr html pid 9361 permanent dead link Hermes http www canadaconnects ca space main 1204 Archived 2014 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Hermes Direct to home broadcast http www friendsofcrc ca Projects Hermes hermes html Telidon http www friendsofcrc ca Projects Telidon Telidon html Software Defined Radio Communications Research Centre Canada Advanced Radio Systems Group Federal Partners in Technology Transfer Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2009 07 06 Alouette ISIS Program http www ieeeghn org wiki index php Milestones Alouette ISIS Satellite Program 1962 Alouette 1 Satellite Program http www pc gc ca apps dfhd page nhs eng aspx id 12060 Alouette Award CASI http www casi ca assets docs alouette recipients2012 pdf Archived 2013 05 31 at the Wayback Machine 1987 Emmy Award http www sciencetech technomuses ca english collection space5 cfm Archived 2013 10 17 at the Wayback Machine 2009 Emmy Award to CRC s Advanced Television Evaluation Laboratory ATEL http www emmyonline tv mediacenter tech 2k8 winners html Archived 2008 12 01 at the Wayback Machine 2012 Emmy Award http www emmyonline tv mediacenter tech 2k11 winners html Archived 2012 01 12 at the Wayback Machine Telecommunication Hall of Fame News Release http www marketwire com press release telecom competition spectrum management telegraph pioneers heralded canadas telecommunications 738372 htmExternal links editCommunications Research Centre Friends of CRC 45 20 47 N 75 53 03 W 45 3463 N 75 8841 W 45 3463 75 8841 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Communications Research Centre Canada amp oldid 1208136006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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