
Press Releases
JANUARY
2008
Adaptive Digital’s G.168 Plus™ Cancels Echo on Circuits
With Round Trip Delays of Up to 512 Milliseconds
The Newest Addition to the Adaptive Digital Echo Canceller Family of
Products –
G.168 Plus™, a Packet Echo Canceller for Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP) Applications.
Plymouth Meeting, PA, January 28, 2008 - Adaptive Digital
Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital) is proud to announce the newest addition
to its family of echo cancellation products. The VoIP G.168 Plus™ packet
echo canceller has the unparalleled ability to handle round-trip delays of
up to 512 milliseconds. This ability to cancel echoes with exceptionally
long delays, coupled with a built-in awareness and handling of packet-loss
makes G.168 Plus uniquely suitable for VoIP applications.
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OCTOBER
2007
PRESS
RELEASE: 10/02/2007 -Adaptive Digital Technologies Provides
Developers with New High Performance, Low-Cost Hardware and Software Solution
for Telecom Applications
Adaptive Digital Ports Entire G.PAK Application, VoIP Gateway and Telecom
Solution to TI's New High Performance, Cost-Effective TMS320C6452 DSP
PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa., Oct. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital), a leading provider of voice quality enhancing algorithms and solutions, today announced plans to leverage Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TI) new cost-effective TMS3206452 digital signal processor (DSP) to provide developers a high performance hardware and software solution at an affordable price. The solution is based upon Adaptive Digital's proven voice quality software running on TI's new high-performance C6452 DSP which is ideal for telecom applications.
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MARCH
2007
PRESS
RELEASE: 03/20/2007 - New
High Performance, Low-cost Echo Cancellation Chip
PRESS RELEASE:
http://eetimes.eu/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=197800883&printable=true
PLYMOUTH
MEETING, Pa., March 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc.
(Adaptive Digital), a provider of custom and standard DSP algorithms and
solutions, today announced the availability a new high performance, low-cost
echo cancellation chip, the EC-168 C6424.
MARCH
2007
PRESS RELEASE: 03/07/2007 - Adaptive Digital
leverages TI's C6424 DSP
PRESS RELEASE:
http://www.eetimes.eu/product/dsp/197800883
http://www.eeproductcenter.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=197800883
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. — Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. has announced
that its entire G.PAK voice-over-packet DSP-based application and its new
high-performance echo cancellation chip leverages Texas Instruments' high-performance,
low-cost TMS320C6424 digital signal processor (DSP).
SEPTEMBER 2006
Adaptive Digital Announces Free Demo Download, Open-Source G.PAK(TM) - A Reference VoIP DSP Application
PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies (Adaptive Digital), has made its open-source G.PAK technology accessible by offering a free demonstration download. The free offering will allow users to build a custom digital signal processor (DSP) application in mere minutes using Texas Instruments Incorporated's Code Composer Studio(TM) Integrated Development Environment (IDE) in conjunction with the Windows(R)\- based Open G.PAK configuration tool.
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FEBRUARY 2006
Attain Superior Voice Quality with Adaptive Digital's G.168 v8 Network Echo Canceller
Tuesday February 28, 6:00 am ET
DALLAS, Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital) announces the release of Version 8 of its G.168 network echo canceller software. Version 8 expands the functionality of the echo canceller (EC) to meet the varying needs in today's diverse telecommunication landscape.
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FEBRUARY 2006
Adaptive Digital Introduces Its Open-Source G.PAK(TM) - A Reference VoIP DSP Application
Tuesday February 28, 6:00 am ET
DALLAS, Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies' (Adaptive Digital) Open G.PAK(TM) is a GUI configurable, open source reference application for VoIP DSP software applications. Built upon two previous generations of the G.PAK product; Open G.PAK brings with it the benefits of open source software.
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OCTOBER 2005
store.adaptivedigital.com - Adaptive Digital's New DSP Software Web Emporium
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital), a provider of custom and standard digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms designed for Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TI) TMS320(TM) DSP family, announced the grand opening of store.adaptivedigital.com , a new web store designed to manage the company's DSP software licensing business. Adaptive Digital's store provides a secure way for DSP developers to quickly and easily obtain Adaptive Digital's highly optimized DSP algorithms and solutions for telephony and video applications such as VoIP, conferencing, echo cancellation, streaming video and video recording via the web.
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OCTOBER 2005
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. Wins Leading Edge Air Force Technology Contract
Conshohocken, PA, October, 2005 - Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital) has been awarded a one year, $100,000 Phase One Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research to develop and apply novel approaches to two cutting edge technologies, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems using Space-Time Coding (STC), with the goal of achieving low bandwidth, high reliability communication links in hostile urban terrain environments.
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AUGUST 2005
Myonghwa Net Inc., Adaptive Digital Sign Agreement to Broaden Distribution Network of Texas Instruments-based DSP Algorithms, Chips, and Solutions
Korea’s Myonghwa Net Inc. (MHN) have signed an international distribution agreement under which MHN will be representing Adaptive Digital’s entire portfolio of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms, chips and solutions in Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. This newly formed alliance will enable Adaptive Digital to address fully the needs of the Eastern Asia telecom carriers and rapidly expand Adaptive Digital’s presence in this market.
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APRIL 2005
Kane Computing, Adaptive Digital Sign Agreement to Broaden Distribution Network of Texas Instruments-based DSP Algorithms, Chips, and Solutions
<DATELINE> -- Seeking to enhance the international distribution of digital signal processing (DSP) solutions, Kane Computing Ltd (KCL) has signed a distribution agreement with Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital) to represent them in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Under the provisions of the agreement, KCL will market and sell Adaptive Digital’s portfolio of DSP algorithms, chips and solutions, such as voice compression, conferencing, telephony signaling, voice over IP (VoIP), noise reduction and echo cancellation for use with Texas Instruments’ TMS320™ family of DSPs.
JULY2004
Adaptive Digital Technologies' DSP Algorithms Available on Pentium-Based PCs Running Either Linux or Windows
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA, July 2, 2004 - Adaptive Digital Technologies' DSP algorithms now available on Pentium-based PCs running either Linux or Windows.
To expand the usability of its' software to include desktop/embedded application developers, Adaptive Digital has ported many of its DSP algorithms to establish a new product line targeted to run on the standard Pentium processor. The porting of Adaptive Digital's DSP software algorithms provides application developers, middleware vendors, and system developers access to the resources needed to design, develop, and deploy innovative telephony solutions at the PC level. This implementation of Adaptive Digital's DSP algorithms will allow PC's to perform real-time professional quality audio processing.
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FEBRUARY 2004
Adaptive Digital Technologies Achieves 768 Channels of Full-Featured Conferencing on a Single Texas Instruments 1 GHz DSP
CONSHOHOCKEN, Penn., Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital), a provider of custom and standard DSP algorithms, announced the availability of version 2 of its conference chip. The chip is based upon Texas Instruments' (TI) TMS320C64x(TM) generation of Digital Signal Processors (DSPs). With TI's introduction of the 1 GHz C64x DSPs, Adaptive Digital is now able to support 768 channels of full-featured teleconferencing. Version 2 of the conferencing chip includes enhanced noise reduction, which provides excellent voice quality regardless of the number of conference participants. For more information, please see:
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DECEMBER 2003
Adaptive Digital To Represent ATEME's DSP-Based Hardware And Software Solutions in Video And Signal Processing
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA and ATEME, Paris, France are pleased to announce that Adaptive Digital has become the distributor of ATEME's product line in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the US. ATEME's product lines include video and audio algorithms as well as video boards and development kits. ATEME's algorithms are recognized in the industry as having the highest performance and the lowest resource requirements. Specifically, ATEME's flagship product, MPEG-4, is highly visible in this region. Adaptive will not only distribute but also support ATEME's product line as well as create custom solutions based upon ATEME's and Adaptive Digital's products.
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SEPTEMBER 2003
Adaptive Digital Technologies to Host 512 VoIP channels on a Single 600 MHz DSP
Adaptive Digital Technologies announced today they have been selected to develop a high-density turnkey DSP solution for TelcoBridges’ TB640 platform. TelcoBridges, Inc. provides high performance platforms that allow telecommunication system integrators to achieve their efficiency and profitability objectives.
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JULY 2003
Adaptive Digital to Develop DSP Solutions for InSciTek’s Allworx 10x™ IP Telephones
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital), a provider of custom and standard DSP algorithms announced today that it has signed an agreement with InSciTek Microsystems, Inc. to develop a turnkey DSP software solution intended to enhance the Allworx 10x™ system VoIP telephone capabilities utilizing Adaptive Digital DSP algorithms.
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MAY 2003
Adaptive Digital Introduces the GSM AMR Vocoder for the TI C54x™ and C55x™ DSP Generations.
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. (Adaptive Digital) augments its vocoder product line with the GSM AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) vocoder, running on the Texas Instruments TMS320C54x™ and TMS320C55x™ Digital Signal Processors. Like all of Adaptive Digital's products, ADT-AMR is efficient and easy to integrate into host applications.
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MARCH 2003
Adaptive Digital Technologies has ported its carrier-class DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency) tone detector algorithm to the Texas Instruments' TMS320C6000 DSP™ family.
Adaptive Digital Technologies has ported its carrier-class DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency) tone detector algorithm to the Texas Instruments' TMS320C6000 DSP family.
Adaptive Digital's proprietary algorithm, at less than one half the CPU usage measured in MIPS, offers more than twice the channel density compared with the nearest competitor while maintaining strict compliance with industry specifications Bellcore/Telcordia GR506 and ITU Q455.
To the customer this translates to two to three times the number of channels per chip, which in turn equals savings by reducing the amount of chips per system.
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JANUARY, 2003
Adaptive Digital Technologies Partners With DSP Research to Host G.PAK™ on the DSPR VIPER™-12
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. announced today a partnership with DSP Research, Inc. (DSPR) to host G.PAK(tm) on the DSPR VIPER(tm)-12 line of PCI Boards, creating a telephony board platform solution for applications such as wireless and cellular base stations, voice over IP gateways, remote access servers, voice-mail systems, and satellite base stations.
"Our partnership with DSP Research has enabled us to accomplish two strategic goals," said Scott Kurtz, vice president at Adaptive Digital. "It has put us in a position to market a complete hardware and software voice-over-packet telephony solution. Furthermore, the partnership puts the same solution in the capable hands of DSP Research to market it as well, thereby exposing the product to a wider customer base."
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November, 2002
Adaptive Digital Technologies' Echo Canceller Qualified As Toll-Quality At AT&T
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. announces the successful results of its soft echo canceller validation testing at AT&T^s Voice Quality Laboratory in Middletown, New Jersey. AT&T^s Voice Quality Assessment Lab evaluated the echo canceller using its stringent series of performance tests including AT&T^s proprietary Mean Opinion Score (MOS) subjective tests and the standardized set of G.168-2000 objective tests. The subjective and objective performance of Adaptive Digital^s echo canceller surpassed even the performance of AT&T^s benchmark lab echo cancellers.
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New Product Releases
OCTOBER 2002
G.PAK™ Adaptive Digital Announces Software Solution That Turns TI DSPs Into Voice Over Packet Engines
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. announced availability of G.PAK, a scalable and configurable voice-over-packet DSP solution that provides sufficient flexibility to be used in nearly any voice application. G.PAK integrates the DSP building blocks required in voice-over-packet system into a user friendly turnkey solution without the need to learn DSP code System designers can therefore leverage a proven solution, allowing them to focus their efforts on rapid product development. G.PAK runs on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5400 family of Digital Signal Processors.
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AUGUST 2002 - NEW PRODUCT
Conferencing Software
Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc introduces its conferencing algorithm software to its DSP software product line. This software can be used to incorporate carrier class conference-call capability into PBX, switching, and gateway equipment. Adaptive Digital's sophisticated conferencing algorithm incorporates voice activity detection to prevent accumulation of noise, and automatic level control to compensate for differing attenuation characteristics. This software is currently available for the C54X platform and will be available for the C55X and C6X platforms in October, 2002.
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