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Communications Research Centre Canada
NameCommunications Research Centre Canada
Established1947
LocationOttawa, Ontario, Canada

Communications Research Centre Canada. The Communications Research Centre Canada is a Canadian research facility that conducts research and development in the field of telecommunications, working closely with organizations such as Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, and Telus. It collaborates with University of Toronto, McGill University, and University of British Columbia to advance wireless communication technologies. The centre also partners with international organizations like the International Telecommunication Union and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.

Introduction

The Communications Research Centre Canada is a key player in the development of Canada's telecommunications industry, providing research and development support to companies like Nortel, BlackBerry Limited, and Sierra Wireless. The centre's work focuses on wireless communication systems, including 4G and 5G networks, and it collaborates with Industry Canada, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The centre also works with academic institutions such as Carleton University, University of Ottawa, and École Polytechnique de Montréal to advance telecommunications research. Additionally, it partners with research institutes like the National Research Council Canada and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.

History

The Communications Research Centre Canada was established in 1947 as a research facility for the Canadian Department of National Defence, with a focus on radar and electronic warfare technologies. Over the years, the centre has evolved to include research in satellite communications, optical communications, and wireless networking, working with organizations like NASA, European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency. The centre has also collaborated with private sector companies like IBM Canada, Cisco Systems Canada, and Microsoft Canada to develop new telecommunications technologies. In the 1980s, the centre played a key role in the development of Canada's satellite communications system, working with Telesat Canada and Bell Canada Enterprises.

Research_and_Development

The Communications Research Centre Canada conducts research in a wide range of areas, including wireless communication systems, optical communications, and satellite communications. The centre's research focuses on the development of new telecommunications technologies, such as 5G networks, and it collaborates with organizations like the University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. The centre also works with research institutions like the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Additionally, it partners with industry leaders like Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Ericsson, and Nokia to develop new telecommunications products.

Facilities_and_Equipment

The Communications Research Centre Canada is located in Ottawa, Ontario, and it has a range of facilities and equipment to support its research activities, including anechoic chambers, satellite dishes, and optical communication systems. The centre's facilities are used to test and develop new telecommunications technologies, and it collaborates with organizations like the National Research Council Canada and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. The centre also has partnerships with private sector companies like Lockheed Martin Canada, BAE Systems Canada, and General Dynamics Canada to develop new telecommunications systems.

Major_Projects

The Communications Research Centre Canada has been involved in a number of major projects over the years, including the development of Canada's satellite communications system and the creation of new wireless communication systems. The centre has also collaborated with organizations like the European Space Agency and the NASA on projects such as the Galileo satellite navigation system and the James Webb Space Telescope. Additionally, it has worked with industry leaders like Apple Inc., Google, and Amazon to develop new telecommunications products and services. The centre has also partnered with academic institutions like Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford to advance telecommunications research.

Organization_and_Partnerships

The Communications Research Centre Canada is a part of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, and it works closely with other Canadian government agencies such as Industry Canada and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The centre also collaborates with private sector companies like Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, and Telus to develop new telecommunications technologies. Additionally, it partners with research institutions like the National Research Council Canada and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research to advance telecommunications research. The centre also has international partnerships with organizations like the International Telecommunication Union and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute. Category:Research institutes in Canada

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