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Can You Hear Me Now? Getting Better Reception From The FCC's Spectrum Policy
This article provides a brief technical background on interference, explains why establishing a permissible interference standard is needed in addition to the interference temperature metric, and explains the existing but inappropriate "interference" and "harmful interference" standards. It also analyzes the Commission's permissible interference determinations in the two most important recent...
Tags: FCC, Commission, Interference, Ultrawideband (UWB), Sales Force Management, Wireless, Sales
White papers 2003-01-01
Beam-Operated Gas Compressor Is Profitable in Various Field Applications
A walking, beam-operated gas compressor is a low-cost, reliable solution for gas interference in downhole pumps, replacing expensive two-stage compressors and providing low-cost compression when electricity is absent. This article explains why a walking, beam-operated gas compressor is a low-cost, reliable solution for gas interference in downhole pumps, replacing expensive...
Tags: Electricity, Interference, Compression, Gas Compressor
White papers 2003-09-01
Electromagnetic Interference From a Lightning Impulse Generator
Impulse voltages are generally generated by storing a level of energy in a system and then discharging suddenly. For the discharge process to take place, fast switches have to be used. Commonly gap switches, at most spherical gaps are used for switching. In high voltage applications, these switching processes produce...
Tags: Interference, Impulse Voltage
White papers 2002-11-04
The Political Economy of Revenue-Forecasting Experience From Low-Income Countries
This paper analyzes interference and timeliness in the revenue-forecasting process, using new data on revenue-forecasting practices in low-income countries. Interference is defined as the occurrence of a significant deviation from purely technical forecasts. A theoretical model explains forecasting interference through government corruption. The data broadly supports the model, and the...
Tags: IMF, Interference, Forecasting, Sales Force Management, Sales
White papers 2005-01-01
Suppression of AC Railway Power-Line Interference in ECG Signals Recorded by Public Access Defibrillators
This paper talks about Public Access Defibrillators PADs that are available for more efficient and rapid treatment of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest. PADs are used normally by untrained people on the streets and in sports centers, airports, and other public areas. Therefore, automated detection of ventricular fibrillation, or its exclusion,...
Tags: Microsoft Access, BioMed Central, Interference, Powerline, Public Access Defibrillator
White papers 2005-11-26

Additional Resources

Microsoft 'White-Fi' to solve interference worries in white space
Microsoft researchers may have taken a step closer to finally turning unused analogue TV spectrum, known as "white spaces", into unlicensed spectrum that can be used to deliver new wireless broadband services. Researchers from the software giant, along with academics from Harvard University, have developed a protocol that the company...
Tags: wireless, spectrum
News items 2009-08-20
Microsoft details a fix for "white space" interference
Microsoft researchers may have taken a step closer to finally turning unused analog TV spectrum, known as "white spaces," into unlicensed spectrum that can be used to deliver new wireless broadband services.Researchers from the software giant, along with academics from Harvard University, have developed a protocol that the company claims...
Tags: wireless, spectrum
News items 2009-08-19
Miliband to unveil £5.15m radar interference research fund
Tuesday 20 October 2009 A £5.15 million research project aiming to solve the problem of radar interference from wind turbines is set to be unveiled by the secretary of state for energy and climate change, Ed Miliband, today (October 20). According to the department of energy and climate change DECC,...
Tags: Radar
News items 2009-10-21
FCC warms up to interference-temperature concept.(News)
Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER The Federal Communications Commission Thursday took the first step to altering the way spectrum interference is measured by seeking comment on the controversial interference-temperature concept proposed last yea Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER ...
Tags: FCC
Research articles 2003-11-17
WildPackets Announces OmniSpectrum v3.0, a Portable 802.11 Spectrum Analysis Solution for Everyone; Shows the Causes and Effects of WLAN Interference
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- WildPackets Inc., innovators in advanced network analysis, today announced a significant upgrade to OmniSpectrum, a mobile spectrum analysis solution. OmniSpectrum enables IT engineers to measure RF interference jeopardizing WLAN performance and to identify and locate the sources of that interference. RF interference remains a hidden threat...
Tags: IEEE 802.11, WLAN
Research articles 2006-08-14
Noise and interference: a different game. (The Designer's Guide to Electromagnetic Compatibility)(includes related article on high-order effects and electromagnetic interference) (Technical)
There are two types of design engineers--those who have had electromagnetic interference EMI problems and those who will. Regardless of which category you are in, you probably feel that EMI is a black art that defies logic, science, and perhaps There are...
Tags: EMI Group Plc., game
Research articles 1994-01-20
FCC tackles 800 MHz interference problems. (News).
WASHINGTON--As expected, the FCC is launching a broad inquiry into resolving interference problems involving public safety users in the 800 MHz band. Despite the fact that other users in the band are operating within FCC rules, interference with public safety communications...
Tags: FCC, Government, Nextel Communications Inc., spectrum
Research articles 2002-03-18
U.S. Patent Office Enters Final Judgment in Nuclear Transfer Patent Interference in Favor of Geron
MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Geron Corporation (Nasdaq:GERN) announced today that the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a final judgment ending patent interference number 104,746 between Geron and Advanced Cell Technology Corporation ("ACT") of Worcester, Mass. The Board ended the interference...
Tags: board, Geron Corp., patent, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2005-01-06
PA Consulting Group develops the World's first software-defined 3G Interference Test System.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 February 2004-PA CONSULTING GROUP: PA Consulting Group develops the World's first software-defined 3G Interference Test SystemC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02172004 PA Consulting Group will announce at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, 23-26 February 2004, the successful completion of...
Tags: 3G, PA Consulting Group, software, WIRELESS
Research articles 2004-02-17
Time Crunched? Tim Ferris Says 'Psychological Interference' May Be to Blame
The Find: If you feel perpetually crunched for time, a Wharton School professor suggests the culprit isn't your overstuffed calendar but your leadership skills. The Source: The blog of Tim Ferris, author of "The Four-Hour Workweek" discussing "Total Leadership" by Wharton School professor Dr....
Tags: Management, Blogging, Leadership, Stewart Friedman, Tim Ferris, Boundary, Blog, Professor, Wharton School, Internet, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-06-11
NTIA testing of UWB/GPS interference politically inconclusive, industry says all is fine.
WASHINGTON--Government testing of potential interference between the global positioning system and ultra-wideband devices seems to be politically inconclusive, while an UWB-industry funded study shows that UWB devices do not interfere any more than WASHINGTON--Government testing of potential interference between the global positioning system...
Tags: UWB, FCC, GPS
Research articles 2001-03-12
What is harmful interference? move afoot to make definition clear. (News).
WASHINGTON--What is harmful interference? That is the question at the center of many wireless issues at the Federal Communications Commission and a move is afoot to have the FCC clarify the answer. According to the Code...
Tags: FCC
Research articles 2002-09-02
Interference intuitions.(Opinion)
Byline: Tracy Ford More than 600 documents were filed at the FCC telling the government how it should solve the problem with interference to public-safety systems in the 800 MHz band caused mostly by Nextel. It...
Tags: FCC, Nextel Communications Inc., spectrum
Research articles 2003-03-03
The FCC last week said it is considering ways to protect low power TV stations from interference created by new full-power stations.
The FCC last week said it is considering ways to protect low power TV stations from interference created by new full-power stations. The agency did not offer concrete proposals. Instead, it asked for comments on how to ensure that LPTV stations do The...
Tags: FCC
Research articles 1999-10-04
Broadcaster, utility asked to help cure weird interference
The FCC has written a Cincinnati AM radio station and the electric utility serving that region to help resolve an unusual and longstanding interference situation affecting local amateurs. Sharon Bowers of the FCC's Consumer Information Bureau in December The FCC has written a Cincinnati AM radio station and the electric...
Tags: FCC
Research articles 2002-03-01
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