Stanford Gurus Enable Two-way Radio Communications
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Radio communications have undergone tremendous changes over the past decades, whereby the technology now is widely used and adapted in the consumer market, and apparently, a group of Stanford gurus are on track in further revolutionizing the system. Basically, the Stanford gurus have just recently developed a two-way radio communications, which allow signals to be sent and received at the same time.

Generally, the researchers have tweaked the radios to filter out signals from its own transmitter, whereby such technology is already being used within current noise-canceling headphones. Surely, the two-way radio communications technology would double the amount of information that can be sent over the networks, which is the holy grail in today’s networked society.

Stanford Gurus Enable Two-way Radio Communications

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