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First Phase of InterDigital - Calit2 "Innovation Challenge" a Success
SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)--
InterDigital
(NASDAQ: IDCC) and the California Institute for Telecommunications
and Information Technology (Calit2) at the University of California, San
Diego today announced the successful completion of the first phase of
the InterDigital
Innovation Challenge (I²C), one of the best-funded student
technology engineering competitions in the world. Despite the very
challenging nature of wireless engineering, the competition attracted 15
entries from leading universities in the United States and Canada.
The just-concluded submission phase of the Innovation Challenge drew
proposals from teams at Stanford University, Columbia University,
Rutgers University, Drexel University, the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, the University of California campuses in San Diego,
Berkeley and Irvine, Canada's Waterloo University and Université Laval,
and the Ohio State University, among others.
Teams were required to submit technical proposals in the areas of radio
signal propagation and processing; radio modem innovations; energy
improvement in radio processing; radio network management and systems
innovations; compression and data management techniques, or wireless and
network virtualization.
"The tremendous response, and the high technical level of the
submissions, underscore the value of partnering with Calit2 to create
this competition," said Naresh Soni, Chief Technology Officer at
InterDigital (News - Alert)®. "Development of leading-edge wireless
networking solutions is very, very challenging. We at InterDigital
understand this, our business is based on solving those technical
challenges, and as a result we're pleased to support such development
via this competition. It's gratifying to see that support rewardd, and
to see that the emerging research talent for addressing those critical
issues is so robust."
With the submission phase complete, participants now enter a period of
public voting. Members of the public are invited to register at http://i2c.calit2.net/,where
they can review the submissions and vote for their favorite until public
voting ends on April 30. The winner of this 'popular vote,' as well as
nine other finalists selected by the competition's nine-member judging
panel, will move on to the final round, or "incubation period." In this
final round, each finalist must submit more detailed information in
support of their proposals in the form of code, analysis, simulations,
models, prototypes and/or platforms. Finalists have until July 13 to
complete their submissions.
"I am pleased to note the participation of teams from many of the
prominent wireless centers around the country," said Ramesh Rao,
Director of the UCSD division of Calit2. "The period of public voting
will draw further attention to the InterDigital Innovation Challenge."
The judging panel for the competition includes Lawrence Larson, Dean of
the Brown University School of Engineering; Dipankar Raychaudhuri,
Rutgers School of Engineering Professor and WINLAB Director; Jerry
Gibson, UC Santa Barbara College of Engineering Professor; Arogyaswami
Paulraj, Stanford University Professor Emeritus; Hamid Jafarkhani, UC
Irvine Engineering Professor and Director of the Center for Pervasive
Communications and Computing; Michael Robertson (News - Alert), founder and CEO of
MP3Tunes; Martha Dennis, telecommunications entrepreneur and venture
capitalist; as well as Mr. Soni and Dr. Rao.
The winners of the competition will be announced Sept. 21, 2012 at
GigaOM's flagship Mobilize event in San Francisco (http://event.gigaom.com/mobilize/).
Participants in the InterDigital Innovation Challenge are vying for
$175,000 in total awards.
About InterDigital
InterDigital develops fundamental wireless technologies that are at the
core of mobile devices, networks, and services worldwide. We solve many
of the industry's most critical and complex technical challenges,
inventing solutions for more efficient broadband networks and a richer
multimedia experience years ahead of market deployment. InterDigital has
licenses and strategic relationships with many of the world's leading
wireless companies. For more information, visit: www.interdigital.com.
About Calit2 at U.C. San Diego
The UC San Diego Division of the California Institute for
Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), together with
Calit2's division at U.C. Irvine, houses more than 1,000 researchers
across the two campuses, organized around more than 50 projects on the
future of telecommunications and information technology and how these
technologies will transform a range of applications important to the
California economy and its citizens' quality of life. For more
information about Calit2, visit www.calit2.net.
InterDigital is a registered trademark of InterDigital, Inc.
For more information, visit www.interdigital.com.

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