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Narayan Menon
Narayan Menon
4/7/2016 12:40:26 AM
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Re: Still waiting for software defined radios...
It could end up being a group hug at the end of the day, as long as there's some refereeing to ensure that the cage fighters aren't stepping on each other. Radio resource coordination will be needed when multiple technologies use the same band.

For example, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and ZigBee can all use the 2.4GHz band. In a scenario where multiple such devices are collocated, radio resources will need to be smartly allocated such that frequency overlap, and hence interference, are inimized.

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CarlosBriceno
CarlosBriceno
4/7/2016 2:20:01 PM
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Re: Still waiting for software defined radios...
Let's add LPWAN to the mix, bantamweight in data speed and power requirements but a heavy weight in range. Sigfox, LoRa, Ingenu, etc. are deploying these very long range, very low speed, very low power networks in unlicensed ISM bands, for now. LPWAN is designed for IoT use cases in which very long range, long battery life will be more important than data speed.

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Narayan Menon
Narayan Menon
4/19/2016 3:48:43 PM
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Re: Still waiting for software defined radios...
Agree - LPWAN is building up to be a key player in the mix as well. LPWAN combines long range with low power consumption very well. Different from something like LTE-M - which targets longer ranges and low power consumption as well - but which is perhaps more suited to higher data rates.

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batye
batye
5/9/2016 3:08:17 AM
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Re: Still waiting for software defined radios...
@mhhf1ve  I trust you are right and I think we gonna see more and more of  this technology in the future...

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