Cambridge Consultants recently announced that it has developed InCognito™, a low-cost “spectral sensing” cognitive radio technology platform that will allow any radio product to transmit without interference over the so called “whitespace” frequencies recently vacated by the US digital TV switchover. The new frequencies, recently authorized in the USA by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), greatly increase the overall wireless bandwidth available to computers, set top boxes, laptops, WiFi hot spots and other radio devices that currently use the unlicensed band around 2.4GHz. Learn more about this product from the company’s news release.
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