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Intel shows off rural WiFi systems

On March 22nd Intel opened the doors to its Berkeley Labs research facility. The lab allows Intel researchers to develop new projects with graduate students and professors from UC Berkeley. Among the areas that the lab focuses on is Technology for Emerging Regions. After the jump, UC Berkeley student researcher Sonesh Surana explains the pitfalls of setting up WiFi internet access in remote parts of the world and how the lab is able to use the technology.


UC Berkeley's Sonesh Surana explains the technology behind the lab's Rural Telemedicine project.

March 24, 2007 at 04:25 AM | Permalink

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