Groundbreaking two-way wireless technology has been developed by a University of Waterloo engineering research team. The new technology enables wireless signals to be sent and received at the same time on a single radio channel frequency. The wireless advancement also suggests the potential for ultra-secure transmission. The cost in hardware and signal processing complexities and antenna size is comparable to current one-way systems, but provides superior voice and data services.
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