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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

A new technology that allows wireless signals to be sent and received simultaneously on a single channel has been developed by Stanford researchers. Their research could help build faster, more efficient communication networks, at least doubling the speed of existing networks.

Related story: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/february/duplex-radio-transmission-021411....



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  • How many dB suppression of the TX signal are we talking about?

    The system must dynamically adjust the phase and power of the TX array to keep the signal suppressed at the RX antenna with changing environment. How wideband is the suppression? How stable is it? How quickly does it converge and track? Even small local reflections must be a problem? How much parasitic beam forming does this cause on the main TX antenna pattern? How easy it is to integrate with beam-formed arrays?

  • should check Canadian related patents from at least 12 years ago, this has been in use for awhile now ;)

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  • I suppose this is in effect nowadays?

  • I guess this can be useful in the texting capital of the world...the Philippines! where messaging traffic is very heavy!

  • very nice! thanks

  • very genius.. great work!

  • Wow this is a very good invention! I mean innovation.

  • Okay is it just me or does that guy look like The Situation from Jersey Shore? Pause at 2:05

  • OMG THOSE SCIENTIESTS ARE SO HIDEOUE !!! LOL

  • youtube.com/watch?v=Y58cWCGjjn­E&feature=channel_video_title

  • idk

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