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Artemis Networks is a wireless technology company responsible for the software-defined radio technologies pCell and pWave. pCell technology is capable of speeds hundreds of times faster than other technologies under conditions of heavy usage and interference. Its founder and CEO is Steve Perlman, who is known for his work in cloud gaming with OnLive, at Apple Inc. on the technology behind QuickTime and founding WebTV. Artemis has also alluded to possible applications for their technology outside communication. == History == Artemis was founded in stealth in the early 2000s and grew through the Rearden Companies incubator, founded by Perlman. Chief scientist Antonio Forenza, along with Perlman, released a white paper in 2011 that described what it called Distributed-Input-Distributed-Output, or DIDO, technology. Following this release and an on-camera presentation from Perlman, debate began about the legitimacy of the technology, due to its perceived violation of the Shannon Limit. In May 2013, Rearden LLC sought an experimentation license from the FCC. In response to an FCC question, the company disclosed that each experimental transmitter unit would contain up to 100 antennas. In February 2014 Perlman and Forenza unveiled the company and technology at Columbia University. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Artemis Networks」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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