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# FSDSP SOFTWARE-DEFINED-RADIO

FSDSP Software-Defined-Radio to solve Electromagnetic Spectrum Access

FSDSP offers a mathematical solution to increase spectrum capacity to address the Spectrum Congestion Problem, allowing both more usable frequency bands (more subchannels) per allocated bandwidth and also more devices per channel (more frequencies available to hop between).  FSDSP can be used to create extremely sharp digital filters that can isolate bands of frequencies without interfering with and independent of adjacent frequencies (e.g., HD multiplexing).

FSDSP offers the potential to increase spectrum capacity by more efficiently splitting up access to the physical spectrum through FSDSP filters. Thus, more information, stations, or channels may be added to current Spectrum Allocations without loss of fidelity resulting in an increase in the performance of radio digital signal applications or related devices ranging from Software-Defined Radio (SDR), Fiber Optics, IoT, and telecommunications, to Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and video (e.g., streaming) or radio broadcasting.

FCC Narrowbanding Mandate - Traditional Filters

FCC Narrowbanding Mandate - FSDSP Filters

With improved fractional scaling digital filters for tuning and isolating a signal from the interference of adjacent frequencies, FSDSP extends the usable reception range leading to fewer dropped calls and less noise in radio signals.

Encryption of Radio Signals within Noise (Military-Tactical Software Defined Radios) is also possible through FSDSP offering the ability to embed high resolution signals in what appears to be random noise or any other signal over open airwaves.