“In advance, yes — you’re right, it’s impossible. But nonetheless, we have ten radios all working at the same frequency, all at the Shannon limit… and there’s no interference.” You may not fully grok the significance of that statement, but anyone heavily involved in solving the wireless bandwidth crisis is probably dropjawed. For a little background, there’s a perceived limit in wireless known as Shannon’s Law, which largely explains why no one can watch a YouTube clip on their EVO at Michigan Stadium. For whatever reason, it’s been assumed that this law was fundamentally unbreakable, but it looks as if an unlikely member of society may have just overrode expectations. OnLive’s CEO Steve Perlman recently revealed a breakthrough from Rearden Companies — in short, they’ve figured out a workaround, and in testing, it’s doing things like “removing dead zones” altogether. His slide, shown during a presentation at Columbia, notes that the implications here are “profound,” and we couldn’t agree more. Do yourself a solid and hit play in the video below the break — we’ve fast-forwarded to where this section begins. Continue reading OnLive CEO reveals ‘entirely new approach’ to wireless, credits Rearden for toppling Shannon’s Law OnLive CEO reveals ‘entirely new approach’ to wireless, credits Rearden for toppling Shannon’s Law originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Jun 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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OnLive CEO reveals ‘entirely new approach’ to wireless, credits Rearden for toppling Shannon’s Law
June 30th, 2011
admin Cellular South inks deal with LightSquared, gets LTE with stroke of a pen
April 23rd, 2011
jedwan Cellular South just dropped a nugget, announcing its hopped aboard with LightSquared to provide nationwide LTE service to its 900,000 subscribers. In turn, the 4G wholesaler promised to bring coverage to rural communities (and offer satellite service for those in really distant locales). Cellular South joins Cricket, Best Buy Connect and SI Wireless as the latest to add LTE coverage the easy way, though they’re left waiting for the network to come online sometime in 2012. Meanwhile, LightSquared continues working to resolve those pesky GPS concerns , with a final report due to the FCC on June 15th. PR after the break. [Image courtesy Flickr ] Continue reading Cellular South inks deal with LightSquared, gets LTE with stroke of a pen Cellular South inks deal with LightSquared, gets LTE with stroke of a pen originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 23 Apr 2011 02:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
3G and 4G Wireless Blog: Heterogeneous LTE Networks and Inter-Cell …
January 17th, 2011
jedwan Heterogeneous LTE Networks and Inter- Cell Interference Coordination. An interesting paper that is more of a background to my earlier post here is available from Nomor Research and is embedded below. …
What’s the furthest I should put a cordless phone from a …
March 29th, 2010
admin I have a cordless phone about 5 inches away from my wireless router. I know that they say not to put phones close to wireless routers because of the interference you may experience. However I am still getting a fast connection with the …



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