TR Editors' blog

New Slices of Spectrum

The airwaves between TV stations are now open to a host of new wireless gadgets.

Kate Greene 11/05/2008

  • 2 Comments

On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to approve the use of unlicensed radio frequencies between television transmissions, often called white spaces. This is good news for device manufacturers such as Motorola and Phillips, who'd like to make gadgets that take advantage of these airwaves. But the ruling, which was unanimous, frustrated television broadcasters and other groups who fear that new devices will create interference affecting television signals and wireless microphones.

Google, which has been pushing for the ruling, lauded the FCC decision. Cofounder Larry Page wrote in a blog post that "we think that this spectrum will help put better and faster Internet connections in the hands of the public." Bloggers at Make magazine, a popular resource for hackers and people who fiddle with hardware, wrote about the prospects for home-brewed white-space gadgets due to the ready availability of components that can be found in televisions.

Still, building devices for a better and faster Internet that also satisfy the FCC will be a complex technology project. In October, the commission released a report detailing the technology requirements for the new airwaves. The main provision is that a gadget needs to accurately locate television signals, thus ensuring that it is using a free frequency. In some cases, the device could do this by wirelessly accessing a database that provides frequencies of nearby television stations and guidelines for the amount of power that the device can use before it interferes with these stations. According to Ars Technica, in October, five major technology companies tested their prototypes, with varying degrees of success.

Print

Close Comments

To comment, please sign in or register

Forgot my password

jmaximus9

86 Comments

  • 1191 Days Ago
  • 11/10/2008

Who will Own Whitespace?

I like Google, but I don't want a give away to them any more than any other mega business.  Enough with the corporate welfare, give this spectrum to the people, like wifi.

Reply

DivineOracle

3 Comments

  • 1182 Days Ago
  • 11/19/2008

White Space Tech not just for Internet Broadband services

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Voyant-International-Corporation-917727.html

These guys are already manufacturing commercial-grade white space radio device not just for broadband, but also innovative uses such as long-range radio control of devices and data transmissions.

Think smart traffic signals that's solar-powered with LED signal lights, with software-defined signal processing, video streaming of traffic conditions, image/on-ground traffic sensors, automated with central control and central data processing. ALL WIRELESS and GREEN!

Reply

About

Insights, opinions, and our editors' analysis of the latest in emerging technologies.

Subscribe to the TR Editors' blog RSS Feed

Advertisement
Advertisement

Facebook

Advertisement