FCC OET Seeks Comment on Zebra, Vayyar Waiver Requests
The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology seeks comment on two waiver requests. OET asked for comment on a waiver request by Zebra of Part 15 of the commission’s rules to allow the company to certify a version of its…
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Dart positioning system for operation in the 7125-8500 MHz range. “Zebra states that its system, which presently operates as an ultra-wideband device in the … band, is used to track small battery-operated tags attached to persons, assets, or safety equipment over a range of 100 meters to an accuracy of less than 30 centimeters,” OET said. Comments are due Feb. 3, replies Feb. 18. OET sought comment with the same dates on a Vayyar Imaging request for limited waiver of Sections 15.255(b)(2) and 15.255(c)(3) of FCC rules allowing Vayyar to obtain a grant of equipment authorization for its V60G interactive motion sensing device in the 57-64 GHz band. “Vayyar states that the V60G is designed for a variety of 3D interactive motion-sensing applications such as touchless control, medical/safety alerts, vital sign monitoring, and environmental management,” OET said. Both notices were in Wednesday’s Daily Digest.