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| - There are expected to be 7 trillion wireless devices in the field by 2020. These will cover not only telecommunications but also new application areas such as e-health, traffic management and environmental monitoring. The interference problems that will emerge in such a rich environment urgently need to be addressed. It’s becoming increasingly important for the European economy. Without action a complete wireless traffic jam is expected in the nearby future. CORTIF will enable the concurrent use of RF spectrum by multiple, independent radio systems without harmful mutual interference. It is applicable across distances of different orders of magnitude; from a single PCB out to the wide area with radios that might be far apart. Key goals are: Creating the next generation of European wireless communication systems by the development of new methodologies for RF design and simulation tools. These methodologies will focus on co-existence, robustness and low cost as a prerequisite for future radio technologies. The project is targeting the whole value chain beginning from component and system design up to complete demonstration systems. When this happens it is essential that they can operate without detrimental mutual interference. Additionally, the project will move towards the smart environment with intelligent devices that interact with users, sense their environment, and communicate with each other, often with no human involvement.. Some of these devices are fixed, other devices are nomadic, but all must communicate and, increasingly, that communication must be wireless in order to meet their design objective. To support this brave new world, significant challenges must be overcome at multiple layers of the communication stack; from device designs to access protocols; spectrum management policies to standards. Communicating devices should be able to coexist without detrimental mutual interference. Meeting this objective is the purpose of CORTIF.
- There are expected to be 7 trillion wireless devices in the field by 2020. These will cover not only telecommunications but also new application areas such as e-health, traffic management and environmental monitoring. The interference problems that will emerge in such a rich environment urgently need to be addressed. It’s becoming increasingly important for the European economy. Without action a complete wireless traffic jam is expected in the nearby future. CORTIF will enable the concurrent use of RF spectrum by multiple, independent radio systems without harmful mutual interference. It is applicable across distances of different orders of magnitude; from a single PCB out to the wide area with radios that might be far apart. Key goals are: Creating the next generation of European wireless communication systems by the development of new methodologies for RF design and simulation tools. These methodologies will focus on co-existence, robustness and low cost as a prerequisite for future radio technologies. The project is targeting the whole value chain beginning from component and system design up to complete demonstration systems. When this happens it is essential that they can operate without detrimental mutual interference. Additionally, the project will move towards the smart environment with intelligent devices that interact with users, sense their environment, and communicate with each other, often with no human involvement.. Some of these devices are fixed, other devices are nomadic, but all must communicate and, increasingly, that communication must be wireless in order to meet their design objective. To support this brave new world, significant challenges must be overcome at multiple layers of the communication stack; from device designs to access protocols; spectrum management policies to standards. Communicating devices should be able to coexist without detrimental mutual interference. Meeting this objective is the purpose of CORTIF. (en)
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| - Coexistence Of RF Transmissions In the Future
- Coexistence Of RF Transmissions In the Future (en)
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http://linked.open...avai/cep/aktivita
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http://linked.open...kovaStatniPodpora
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http://linked.open...ep/celkoveNaklady
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http://linked.open...datumDodatniDoRIV
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http://linked.open...i/cep/druhSouteze
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http://linked.open...ep/duvernostUdaju
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http://linked.open.../cep/fazeProjektu
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http://linked.open...ai/cep/hlavniObor
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http://linked.open...vai/cep/kategorie
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http://linked.open.../cep/klicovaSlova
| - RF spectrum; transmission; interference; wireless communication systems; proximity; collocation (en)
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http://linked.open...ep/partnetrHlavni
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http://linked.open...inujicichPrijemcu
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http://linked.open...cep/pocetPrijemcu
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http://linked.open...ocetSpoluPrijemcu
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http://linked.open.../pocetVysledkuRIV
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http://linked.open...enychVysledkuVRIV
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http://linked.open...lneniVMinulemRoce
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http://linked.open.../prideleniPodpory
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http://linked.open...iciPoslednihoRoku
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http://linked.open...atUdajeProjZameru
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http://linked.open.../vavai/cep/soutez
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http://linked.open...usZobrazovaneFaze
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http://linked.open...ai/cep/typPojektu
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http://linked.open...ep/ukonceniReseni
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http://linked.open...ep/zahajeniReseni
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http://linked.open...tniCyklusProjektu
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http://linked.open.../cep/klicoveSlovo
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- transmission
- proximity
- wireless communication systems
- RF spectrum
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