Kumu Networks Awarded $1.5M Applied SBIR Phase 2 Contract to Develop the Highest Performing Self-Interference Cancellation Module to Date
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Thursday, August 19, 2021
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Kumu Networks today announced that it has received a $1.5M Direct to Phase 2 SBIR project from the US Army.
Key Points:
- Kumu Networks today announced that it has received a $1.5M Direct to Phase 2 SBIR project from the US Army.
- Minimizing self-interference from friendly and enemy jammers is a key enabler for the current and future connected battlefield, said Kumu Networks CEO David Cutrer.
- As part of the project, Kumu will utilize its patented Self-Interference Cancellation platform to construct the highest performing Full-Duplex Module created to date.
- Current Kumu Full-Duplex modules already deliver ~80dB of cancellation (eight orders of magnitude interference cancellation).