The 600 MHz wireless spectrum auction has come and gone, taking some television stations off the air, forcing more than a thousand others to relocate, and causing repercussions that are starting to ...
If the Pentagon eases its grip on wireless frequencies used for radar, wider use of 4G networks could become possible. While commercial wireless networks are congested, frequencies set aside for ...
With demand exceeding supply and with a shortage of spectrum imminent, a neat trick is needed. The good news: it's daunting, but hardly an impossible problem to solve. Marguerite Reardon started as a ...
The NIST formula is a way to help meet growing demand for wireless systems, including 5G, through the sharing of frequency ranges, also known as bands, that are unlicensed. Wi-Fi, for example, uses ...
You live your life at 2.4 GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this radio frequency, and no others. Why? The ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wireless devices such as Apple's iPhone are transforming the way we go online, making it possible to look up driving directions, find the nearest coffee shop and update Facebook on ...
Wireless transmitters that operate at very or ultra low frequencies (0.3‐30 kHz) typically require some big antenna complexes to handle their communications. Scientists at the Defense Advanced ...
Kaltman Creations has added two products to the Invisible Waves series that aid in identifying wireless-device frequencies. Both the RF-id Solo and RF-id Station key in on wireless transmissions as ...