Software Communications Architecture

Software Communications Architecture (SCA)

The Software Communications Architecture (SCA) is an open architecture framework that defines a standard way for radios to instantiate, configure, and manage waveform applications running on their platform.

The SCA separates waveform software from the underlying hardware platform, facilitating waveform software portability and re-use to avoid costs of redeveloping waveforms. The SCA Software Communications Architecture basically describes the software components within a Software Defined Radio and in particular it defines the interfaces. The use of SCA provides two main advantages:

  • It enables software elements or modules to be written by different organisations and to be brought together.
  • It enables the re-use of some modules, thereby improving interoperability and providing significant cost savings.

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