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====== Electromagnetic Pollution ====== | ====== Electromagnetic Pollution ====== | ||
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* Vulnerable road user detection | * Vulnerable road user detection | ||
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+ | ====== 5.9 GHz from Vehicle Infrastructure ====== | ||
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+ | More exposure from Vehicles and infrastructure. | ||
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+ | "The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) is hosting a half-day Traffic Safety and the 5.9 GHz Spectrum Conference to discuss current applications in use with the 5.9 GHz spectrum, as well as to hear concerns and comments in response to the DOT's recent Request for Comments (RFC) on Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communications. The event is scheduled for June 3, 2019, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. | ||
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+ | BACKGROUND | ||
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+ | On December 26, 2018, the Department published an RFC to seek public comment on the recent developments associated with communications technologies related to connected vehicles, including vehicle-to-vehicle, | ||
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+ | An important aspect for the U.S. DOT in evaluating the safe, secure, efficient and interoperable use of the 5.9 GHz spectrum is to continue to garner input from industry partners, other stakeholders, | ||
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+ | EVENT DETAILS | ||
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+ | This conference is a critical element for the Department in identifying areas of common ground that can assist deployers and investors in V2X technologies in advancing the use of the 5.9 GHz spectrum for traffic safety and congestion mitigation. The Department seeks to gain a greater understanding of industry leaders' | ||
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+ | This conference is open to the general public by registration only. Please register by May 28, 2019, to attend. | ||
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+ | SUMMARY | ||
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+ | Date: June 3, 2019 Time: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET Location: U.S. DOT; 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE; Washington, DC 20590 Registration Deadline: May 28, 2019 Registration Link: https:// | ||
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+ | ====== Testing Instrumentation ====== | ||
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+ | Nothing pisses me off more than seeing someone hold a meter that is completely unable to measure what is claimed being used to make clams about the dangers of SmartMeters or 5G etc. This is the kind of thing it really takes: | ||
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+ | Fully loaded price of $1,300,000 USD, or $170,000 USD for the starter model: | ||
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+ | 54 Minute long video of what is in it: | ||
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+ | "DNA Breathing Dynamics in the Presence of a Terahertz Field" by B. S. Alexandrov, V. Gelev, A. R. Bishop, A. Usheva, K. O. Rasmussen (Submitted on 28 Oct 2009) | ||
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+ | Abstract: We consider the influence of a terahertz field on the breathing dynamics of double-stranded DNA. We model the spontaneous formation of spatially localized openings of a damped and driven DNA chain, and find that linear instabilities lead to dynamic dimerization, | ||
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====== Cell Phones - Convenience Or 21st Century Plague? ====== | ====== Cell Phones - Convenience Or 21st Century Plague? ====== |