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Bosch Seeks FCC Waiver for Smart Parking System

Engineering company Robert Bosch asked the FCC for a waiver of part of its rules to allow use of a parking lot occupancy sensor system, which uses the 2.4 GHz band. The available bandwidth under FCC rules for intentional radiator…

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field disturbance sensors is 30 MHz and the system requires 80 MHz, though at low power levels, Bosch said. Sensors in each parking space communicate with a gateway, Bosch said, with an app directing drivers “to the nearest open and available parking spaces as they approach the parking lot.”