[MLB-WIRELESS] ./: Can 802.11 Become A Viable Last-Mil e Alte rnative?

evilbunny evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Tue May 14 15:38:43 EST 2002


Hello Tony,

Add into the picture time coding, so you have to know where a signal
will be (not sequential in other words) FCC has allowed it to be
tested from 3 to 60 Ghz if memory serves me correct, and chances are
not even nearby units should be effected... be interesting to see how
this actually turns out in practice...

Also this will fall under the same regulations as optical... so no
restrictions from the FCC on use...

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Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 3:21:20 PM, you wrote:

>> Anyone know anything conclusive on Ultra WideBand?
>> I've heard the marketroid PR fluff, what about chipsets, etc?
>> Anyone got a good URL for those unfamiliar with UWB?
>> It's looking promising, so long as the ACA doesn't stomp on it...

TL> UWB has been given a bit of bad press, but from my understanding of how it
TL> works, it's an extreme form of spread spectrum, and as a result, could be
TL> very resistant to interference, and at the same time, not likely to cause
TL> problems, except for very nearby systems.

TL> The reason for the bad press is that to the unitiated, UWB sounds rather
TL> "dirty", spreading energy over a wide range of frequencies, but if that's
TL> done properly, it can work rather well with minimal interference (the whole
TL> idea of spread spectrum - make the signal immune to jamming, and as
TL> difficult to detect as possible - and as you might guess, spread spectrum
TL> was first developed by the military).

TL> It promises a lot of speed, and could be worth watching.

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