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{{Quote|[g]eneral name for [[device]]s that can modify their operation in various ways to obtain optimum performance in the presence of changing conditions and unpredictable [[interference]] from other [[system]]s.<ref>[[Report to the President: Realizing the Full Potential of Government-held Spectrum to Spur Economic Growth]], Glossary, at 141.</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[g]eneral name for [[device]]s that can modify their operation in various ways to obtain optimum performance in the presence of changing conditions and unpredictable [[interference]] from other [[system]]s.<ref>[[Report to the President: Realizing the Full Potential of Government-held Spectrum to Spur Economic Growth]], Glossary, at 141.</ref>}}
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[[Wi­Fi]] and [[Bluetooth]] are well­-known examples.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 16 September 2012

Definition[]

Adaptive radio is the

[g]eneral name for devices that can modify their operation in various ways to obtain optimum performance in the presence of changing conditions and unpredictable interference from other systems.[1]

Wi­Fi and Bluetooth are well­-known examples.

References[]