Friday, November 20, 2009

Cognitive radio: geolocation approach gets boost in Europe

Geolocation is emerging as a promising way of preventing cognitive devices causing harmful interference in UHF spectrum white spaces, the EU Radio Spectrum Policy Group and UK regulator say. But the mechanisms by which the databases will work - and the market for white-space applications - remain unclear. 

Read the full article here:

See also the current consultations about cognitive radio:

RSPG: Radio Spectrum Policy Group report on "cognitive technologies" 

Ofcom:  Digital Dividend: Geolocation for Cognitive Access 

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