Bosch Supports Flexibility in 60 GHz Rules
Representatives of technology company Robert Bosch urged more flexibility as the FCC examines possible changes to 60 GHz rules. “Emerging public interest use cases abound, with Bosch among those developing innovative radar capabilities such as child presence detection,” the company…
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said in a filing posted Friday in docket 21-264. Bosch met with FCC Office of Engineering and Technology staff. “Bosch explained that restrictions such as minimum off-time periods, however, could jeopardize the deployment of new radar capabilities unnecessarily,” the company said: “Bosch therefore supports calls by radar stakeholders to share the 60 GHz band through a soft segmentation approach that provides greater flexibility for radar operations in the lower portion of the 60 GHz band and greater flexibility for WiGig [gigabit Wi-Fi technology] operations in the upper portion.”