Vaghul expects the venture’s financial outlook to brighten along with the technology. “CoMotion is pleased to have worked with this team over the past two years to help commercialize this complex technology by working with them on licensing, patent filings, marketing and business development,” Jandhyala said today in a news release. Vikhram Jandhyala, executive director of CoMotion and UW’s vice president for innovation strategy, noted that OneRadio is the result of years of research at UW’s Department of Engineering. He declined to provide details about OneRadio’s funding, other than to say that the venture has received UW innovation funding. Vaghul said the outlook for the technology is bright, particularly as the Internet of Things hits its stride. The company is already working on next-generation platform that would widen the bandwidth to 7 GHz. The first-generation platform, spanning 2.5 GHz of bandwidth, is due to hit the market by the end of the year, Vaghul said. In geekspeak, the receiver will provide a live display of zero to 2 GHz of the radio frequency spectrum, in the presence of a 3 dBm signal into the receiver with a noise floor of -195 dBW/Hz. OneRadio CEO Mohan Vaghul (Via LinkedIn)ĭuring next week’s conference, OneRadio will be conducting live demonstrations of wideband RF operations. “The cranes in Seattle actually caused a small variability in the reflected path,” Vaghul said. At first, the pattern that OneRadio’s engineers were seeing didn’t match up with what they expected, but then they realized there was a complicating factor. Vaghul recounted one experiment that used RF fingerprinting to detect and identify TV broadcast signals – specifically, KONG TV’s digital signal. “The long-term potential is pretty phenomenal,” he said. The OneRadio system could also be used in telecom and security applications to sniff out signal spoofers, “monitoring the entire spectrum for malicious activities,” Vaghul said. For aerospace and defense, that means one receiver could do the job of several narrower-band receivers.
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