Praesidium Seeks 60 GHz Waiver
Praesidium asked permission to operate fixed-field disturbance sensors in short-range devices in the 60 GHz band, at higher power levels than allowed by FCC rules. The company sought the waiver for its RemWave Sleep sensor, which “can be used to…
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enable contactless detection of heartrate, respiratory rate, and occupancy and presence detection.” The FCC “allows operation of ‘fixed field disturbance sensors in short-range devices for vital sign detection’ within the 60 GHz band, but at power levels too restrictive for optimum use of the sensors,” Praesidium said in a filing posted Wednesday in docket 18-70.