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38 | | === [http://mangocomm.com/mobicom2014-demo Mango presents demo at MobiCom 2014] === |
39 | | The Mango Communications team is presenting a MU-MIMO channel characterization demo at MobiCom 2014, built on WARP v3 hardware and the 802.11 Reference Design. |
40 | | [http://mangocomm.com/mobicom2014-demo Read more...][[BR]][[BR]] |
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| 38 | === [wiki:Projects/Mango_MobiCom_2014_Demo Mango Communications Team Presents Demo at ACM MobiCom 2014] === |
| 39 | Mango Communications presented a demonstration titled Real-Time MU-MIMO Channel Analysis with a Custom 802.11 Implementation at MobiCom 2014. The demonstration combined WARP v3 with the 802.11 Reference Design to let conference attendees use their own Wi-Fi clients to interact with the hardware and witness real-time changes in MU-MIMO channels. [wiki:Projects/Mango_MobiCom_2014_Demo Read more...][[BR]][[BR]] |
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| 41 | === [http://news.rice.edu/2014/09/09/rice-wireless-experts-tap-unused-tv-spectrum-2/ Rice wireless experts tap unused TV spectrum] === |
| 42 | Rice University wireless researchers have found a way to make the most of the unused UHF TV spectrum by serving up fat streams of data over wireless hotspots that could stretch for miles. [http://news.rice.edu/2014/09/09/rice-wireless-experts-tap-unused-tv-spectrum-2/ Read more...][[BR]][[BR]] |