Apple Meets Again With FCC Engineers on 6 GHz Band Interference Modeling
Apple representatives spoke with FCC Office of Engineering and Technology staff about technical problems, including radio local access network/fixed service interference in the 6 GHz band, said a filing posted Wednesday in docket 18-295. The meeting last week came three…
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days after a similar meeting Apple and Qualcomm had with OET staff (see 2211100045). “We discussed methodologies for probability analyses used to assess RLAN/FS interactions, including an overview of the structure and interpretation of Monte Carlo analyses; the analytic advantages of Monte Carlo analyses for the study of interference probabilities over large geographic areas; and the differences between the methodology employed” in tests in the E.U., and in models by RKF and CableLabs in the U.S., Apple said.