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wasm |
Posted - 24/11/2004 : 14:27:16 Wisair (Serfer it doesn't match with WizzAir )
put on the market two chips
1 - 501 RF Chip: The world's first integrated UWB MB-OFDM compliant single RF Transceiver chip (Based on a SiGe-BiCMOS technology)
2 - 530 Baseband Chip: The Wisair530 is a short range, Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Multi-Band OFDM compliant integrated Baseband modem-on-a-chip designed to work with Wisair RF devices (Based on a CMOS 0.13u technology)
More informations can be found here
http://www.wisair.com
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eta |
Posted - 09/12/2004 : 11:42:18 The Intel Poposal for Multiband OFDM is available at the link
http://www.etantonio.it/Library/WSN/802_15_3a/Intel_proposal_November_2003.pdf
it is of November 2003
"Why to speak when it can be in Hush or to the maximum to write." |
eta |
Posted - 26/11/2004 : 13:57:01 At the end of the war seems that the 802.15.3 standard will come out from one of the following association:
http://www.uwbforum.org/
http://www.multibandofdm.org/
In any case seems also that someone is studing a Common Signaling Mode (CSM) between the two techniques
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wasm |
Posted - 25/11/2004 : 14:55:27 http://www.channelsounder.de/index.php?arg=uwbimpl.htm |
wasm |
Posted - 24/11/2004 : 14:30:15 quote:
Hope these links could be helpfull:
http://www.ieee802.org/15/pub/TG4a.html
http://www.multibandofdm.org/presentations.html
http://www.staccatocommunications.com/pres...sentations.html
Could be very interesting to build a "compilation" of basic tutorial articles which address the basics of the UWB. Anyone willing to partecipate?
Jeckle
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wasm |
Posted - 24/11/2004 : 14:28:48 quote: Other useful links:
Origin and history: http://www.multispectral.com/history.html http://www.aetherwire.com/CDROM/Welcome.html
Technical Papers and Presentations on UWB Technology: http://www.multispectral.com/presentations.html
I hope this can help
SerFer
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