Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium

4:15PM, Wednesday, Apr 19, 2000
NEC Auditorium, Gates Computer Science Building B03

Fantasma's Ultrawideband Wireless Technology

Roberto Aiello, CEO
Fantasma Networks
About the talk:
Fantasma Networks Inc. (www.fantasma.net) is dedicated to the development and commercial integration of products that enable new media experience for consumers. The Company, spun out from Interval Research, a research company funded by Paul Allen, closed its first round of financing in January 2000, drawing investment from venture capital firms and corporate strategic partners. Fantasma's new wireless technology is based on ultra-wideband radio (UWB) signals and provide better integration of home entertainment systems and Internet access. Fantasma's strenghts are its innovative system designs and high levels of integration. In this talk I'll discuss Fantasma technology's characteristics and its advantages with respect to conventional technologies. I'll explain why it is a good idea to use more bandwidth rather than less and how Fantasma will fit in the emerging wireless consumer market.

About the speaker:

Roberto joined Interval Research in 1996 to work on advanced wireless technologies. Under his leadership, the project he coordinated built the first Ultra Wideband (UWB) network that connects consumer devices and his group grew from a research project to Fantasma Networks. Prior to joining Interval, Roberto was with the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and at the Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory in Texas. He previously was Visiting Professor at the Arcetri Astrophysics Observatory, and workedmat Elettra in Italy. Roberto has several patents pending on wireless communication technologies. He received his doctorate in Physics from the University of Trieste. He is a member of APS, IEEE and AAAS.

Contact information:

Roberto Aiello
3250 Ash Street
Palo Alto
CA, 94306
650-354-8893
650-354-8894
aiello@fantasma.net