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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (5538)6/2/2002 6:16:07 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 46821
 
Hi Frank,

The regulator's first job is to manage interference (take care of the paying customers).

I doubt that outdoor unmanned UWB applications will be permitted before some sharing scheme is demonstrated (a la FDMA/TDMA/CDMA). There is no regulatory limit on energy spectral density (a measure of interference potential) and there are many forms of UWB under development, some more harmful than others.

petere



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (5538)6/5/2002 8:43:08 PM
From: D. K. G.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 46821
 
Emerging Technology: Ultra-Wideband Wireless -- Fat Pipes from Thin Air?
UWB doesn't break the laws of physics, but it's an exciting technology-and it could even live up to Bluetooth's hype.

by Andy Dornan


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Network Magazine
06/05/02, 10:33 a.m. ET