MOBILITY/WIRELESS
Cisco Flexible Radio Assignment
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The judges said:
In the wireless market, it's increasingly more difficult to find key differentiators that not only impact the management of the network but the overall user experience. Through the flexible radio architecture Cisco has introduced, we are able to see a new feature set that not only differentiates a product, but helps with two key aspects of the wireless network: management and user experience.
Traditional radio resource management (RRM) allows network managers the ability to determine the best channel, data rates, and antenna, and has helped simplify and automate some daunting tasks that can save deployment time. However, RRM cannot deploy access point hardware when a larger concentration of users shows up in a space. Usually this is accomplished by a network technician running down a hallway with a ladder, a spool of cable, and the required access point.
Cisco flexible radio architecture alleviates this need by cycling an independent radio on and off within the access point to create a microcell as it is needed. As a higher concentration of users fills an area, this integrated radio is activated, using a separate antenna configuration, creating a new and smaller coverage area and re-allocating users to allow a better wireless experience.
Advancements like this stand out because they show the flexibility of what can be done with software defined architecture and software defined radios. This early glimpse into how to use a software defined radio in an enterprise environment is a great sign of things to come for WiFi capabilities.