Wireless interference can take many forms. From the somewhat obvious cordless and conference phones to fluorescent lighting, motion detectors and wireless cameras, a host of devices out there can get ...
But others, like certain cordless phones, wireless video cameras, microwave ovens, and even other Wi-Fi systems did a whole lot. This adds, if we stop here, a good deal of fire to the argument that ...
Spectrum management company JFMG (Joint Frequency Management Group) has warned industry regulator Ofcom that impending bandwidth auctions could disrupt programme-making via wireless links, writes ...
Interference is a fact of life in wireless. Indeed, I still run across those who simply refuse to use wireless LANs, especially in business applications, because of the fear that they might be subject ...
With Bluetooth expected to grow rapidly, the problems of the technology's coexistence with different classes of wireless systems have become significant. Popular wireless LAN standards such as IEEE ...
A report from a regulatory authority in the U.K. has found that baby monitors, security cameras and microwave ovens are causing interference for Wi-Fi users, moreso than overlapping Wi-Fi signals. The ...
Automakers currently developing self-driving and connected vehicles are having to tackle a very old problem concerning electronics, specifically the interference caused by other wireless devices.