Saraband Wireless Projects

After hanging up our shingle in 2001 in Fairfax City, Virginia, we spent one year building a prototype channel estimation device using our core technology.  With support from the National Science Foundation, we tested our system and refined our algorithmic processes to insure that propagation analysis was accurate, mass-producible and capable of incorporation as an appliqué in-line with legacy communications circuits.  We are continuing to search for potential alliance partners who can benefit from the work we have done and who would be willing to shoulder some of the cost of R&D.  

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Research Interests


Propagation Analysis on a Chip

 

Self-Healing, Self Optimizing Networks

 

Self-Synchronizing Communications

 

Dead-Man Switch-Off of Communications Terminals

 

Crystal Oscillators in Place of Atomic Frequency Standards

 

Single-Satellite Location of Unwanted Emitters

 

Site Surveys for Wireless Infrastructure Build-Outs

 

Next Generation High Bits/Hz Sensors and Appliances

 

BRS/EBS (old MMDS/ITFS) Utilization Concepts

 

Dynamic Frequency Reuse in Urban Environments

 

Enterprise Hot Zones

 

More Applications for Licensed Bands

 

Cell-Less Mobility Management