The future of the internet is becoming increasingly more mobile. Cars, remote patient monitoring devices, and smart houses all run on some form of wireless internet. Even most consumer-facing ...
In the United States the federal government regulates how wireless spectrum is used. Groups of radio frequencies, called “bands,” are allocated to some combination of government, commercial and open ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. The Federal ...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) represent an innovative paradigm in wireless communications that optimises the usage of the limited radio frequency spectrum. By enabling unlicensed secondary users to ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies.
Professors Michael Honig, Randall Berry, and Dongning Guo are part of a multi-institutional initiative to transform the landscape of spectrum research, education, collaboration, and management as ...
The wireless spectrum has become very crowded real estate, and work is underway through a new technology research center to improve spectrum access, co-existence, and security. Addressing these ...
Shure Incorporated has announced that it is forming the Wireless Microphone Spectrum Alliance (WMSA), a coalition that will work to ensure access to RF spectrum for wireless microphones. This alliance ...