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Richard et al, The technology description can be found
here. http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/80952/whitefi.pdf Bruce From: Richard Paine
[mailto:richard.h.paine@xxxxxxxxx] Everybody who has been
working on TVWS in IEEE 802 should read this, the source document, and the
related material. From
FierceBroadbandWireless: ------------------------------------------- Microsoft claims new protocol fixes
interference problem for white-space devices
Researchers
from Microsoft and The
researchers believe the protocol could enable devices to avoid interference in
white-space spectrum--those unused slivers of spectrum in the 700 MHz band
between spectrum used by broadcast TV stations. The FCC approved the use
of white-space devices last November on the condition that they don't
interfere with nearby services, such as broadcast TV and wireless microphones.
White-space devices are supposed to undergo a rigorous certification process
before it is authorized. The vision for white space is to create super WiFi
technology. The broadcasting industry has vigorously opposed any use of
white-space devices, citing interference concerns. It hasn't been satisfied
with the FCC's conclusion that interference won't be a major problem. Microsoft and
Harvard researchers presented their ideas this week at the ACM SIGCOMM 2009, a
communications conference held in Microsoft
recently obtained an experimental license from the FCC to build a prototype
White-Fi system on the Microsoft Research Campus in For
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