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WiMedia Alliance Extends Specifications for Worldwide Adoption
Monitors Global Regulatory Status
| Source: WiMedia Alliance
SAN RAMON, CA--(Marketwire - August 27, 2008) - The WiMedia Alliance today announced the
adoption of the Spectrum Extension Release (SER) update to its UWB Radio
specifications. This extension to the existing specifications adds optional
features to address certain worldwide regulatory requirements which will
allow even broader deployment of the WiMedia common radio platform.
"The SER specification is very significant to implementers of WiMedia
radios as it defines important features such as three new channels, tone
nulling capabilities which can be used to avoid interference with other
spectrum users, and it defines a new bandgroup (BG6), which facilitate
greater worldwide use," said Stephen Wood, President of the WiMedia
Alliance. "What this means is that an OEM/ODM could offer a SKU which is
suitable for use in all regions worldwide that have approved the use of the
ultrawideband (UWB) spectrum."
With the definition of BG6 (which utilizes the existing UWB bands 9, 10 and
11) manufacturers can now implement 3-band hopping radios on a global basis
(subject to local regulatory restrictions). In addition, the SER
specification also defines three new 2-band hopping channels (TFI2) which
allow radios to increase range (compared to single band operation) when
only 2 bands are available for use. Furthermore, the specification also
defines "tone nulling" capabilities, to avoid interference with other
radios that may be sharing a portion of the same band, in accordance with
local regulatory requirements for Detect And Avoid capability (DAA).
Worldwide Regulatory Situation
Another consideration for universal adoption of UWB is the local regulatory
requirements for spectrum use. The WiMedia Radio is already authorized for
use in major regions worldwide such as the USA, Japan, Europe and Korea;
however, the allowed portions of the 3.1 - 10.6 GHz spectrum vary by
region, and in some cases they may only be used if DAA or other mitigation
techniques are employed.
The regulatory situation is dynamic as various regions determine their
individual requirements. In order to track the latest regulatory status by
region, WiMedia has created an official chart that will be updated
continuously as jurisdictions adopt WiMedia UWB. To view the chart at any
time, go to: http://www.wimedia.org/en/resources/worldwide_regulatory.asp.
Further information on the WiMedia Alliance and its certification program
is available at www.wimedia.org.
About the WiMedia Alliance
The WiMedia Alliance is a not-for-profit open industry association that
promotes and enables the rapid adoption, regulation, standardization and
multi-vendor interoperability of ultra-wideband (UWB) worldwide. The basis
for the industry's first UWB standards (published by Ecma International),
WiMedia UWB is optimized for wireless personal-area networks delivering
high-speed (480Mbps and beyond), low-power multimedia capabilities for the
PC, CE, mobile and automotive market segments. Emphasizing peaceful
coexistence with other wireless services, the WiMedia UWB Common Radio
Platform is designed to operate with application stacks developed by the
Certified Wireless USB Promoter Group, the Bluetooth-SIG and proprietary
implementations. WiMedia board members include Alereon, CSR, Intel, Nokia,
NXP Semiconductors, Samsung Electronics, Staccato Communications,
Stonestreet One, and Wisair.