IEE Sensing Asks FCC for Waiver for Child Detection Sensor
IEE Sensing asked the FCC to grant a waiver of Part 15 rules to permit equipment certification of the VitaSense sensor to provide unattended child detection functions in a completely stopped vehicle. “Such a waiver would well serve the public…
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interest by saving lives, without creating any risk of harmful interference,” the company said in a Monday petition. The device operates across 4 GHz of spectrum at 60-64 GHz.