
Season 1 · Episode 16
16: One Mans Hopes And Dreams Of An RF Bubble
John critiques the Artemis pCell, a lengthy article about how pCell might work and walks through the key pieces to understanding if this is real life or is this just fantasy; and whether Steve Perlman is the right man to make this dream a reality.
March 16, 20141h 57m
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Show Notes
John critiques the Artemis pCell, a lengthy article about how pCell might work and walks through the key pieces to understanding if this is real life or is this just fantasy; and whether Steve Perlman is the right man to make this dream a reality.
With Ben Alexander and John Chidgey.
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With Ben Alexander and John Chidgey.
Blogs mentioning the show:
- Pragmatic — Future Commentary
- My Podcast Listening Circa January 2014 - ChrisHubbs.com
- Max Melzer on Podcasts
- PodUnion
- Kyle Bavis — Am I wasting my time organizing email? A study of email refinding
pCell From Artemis:
pCell Articles:
- How Steve Perlman’s “Revolutionary” Wireless Technology Works - and Why its a Bigger Deal than Anyone Realizes
- Is pCell the Holy Grail of wireless networking? | Mobile - CNET News
- Wireless System Could Offer a Private Fast Lane - NYTimes.com
- How pCell Works, And Why It’s A Bigger Deal Than Anyone Realizes
Multiple Access Theory:
- MIMO
- Multi-user MIMO
- Precoding
- Code division multiple access
- Comparison of mobile phone standards
- Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access
- LTE In A Nutshall (PDF)
Radio Theory:
- Free-space path loss
- Triangulation
- Very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line
- Beamforming
- Phased array
- Shannon–Hartley Theorem
- RF Basics, RF for Non-RF Engineers
- Friis transmission equation
- Sensitivity (electronics)
- dBm (Noise Floor)
- AnandTech | Apple’s iPhone 4: Thoroughly Reviewed
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