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To: carranza2 who wrote (140021)11/4/2005 1:58:37 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
C2 a decade or so ago, I wondered whether that could be done. It looks as though it can and better than standard UWB. I suppose the key is the processing power which can fit into a hand-held gadget. Note though that they are talking fixed devices. Maybe the antenna is a big brute to see the puny signal.

So now we have CDMA/OFDM and single pulse coding for wide area networks. Cutting out noise is pretty good.

QUALCOMM should perhaps get their chequebook out and go visit them. Better to have xMax in the cyberphone peeing out than outside peeing in.

Basically, they are planning on whispering so quietly they are beneath the regulated limits. But still the FCC would have to approve that. Too many of those gadgets and the whispering could get quite loud.

Mqurice
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