MOXZ
Solutions for the next generation of wireless communications and sensing
MOXZ Principle
The MOXZ Principle is to encode the information in the location of the zeros of the transmitted signal’s z-transform. In the absence of additive noise, the zero structure of the signal is perfectly preserved at the receiver, regardless of the channel impulse response (CIR) realization. With a proper selection of the zero locations, we showed that MOCZ (modulation on conjugate-reciprocal zeros) is not only invariant to the CIR, but also robust against additive noise. Furthermore, from a simple zero-testing algorithm we engineered an extremely reliable and low-complexity decoder that enables low-power and low-latency.
Use Cases
Medical IoT
Industrial IoT
Agriculture IoT
IoET - Internet of Everything
High-Speed Trains
Cars
Drones
Localization and Tracking