The New Frontier in Digital
Telecommunication Encoding and TransmissionMTF is a novel communication system, created by renowned Professor Dr. Michel Fattouche, and capable of offering substantial improvements in channel capacity compared to existing communication systems, without having to modify their spectral footprint. Watch the video below for more technical details.
MTF uses a state-of-the-art method of encoding data for digital transmission.
MTF simplifies hardware by combining existing wireless standards into one platform. This includes satellite, cellular(5G+), fixed wireless, WiFi, Loon, IOT, LPWA and BT.
MTF outperforms current systems in the categories of latency, range, power consumption and throughput.
MTF revolutionizes communication and challenges our beliefs about presently accepted telecommunication systems constraints.
MTF-based systems bring significant performance improvements compared to current systems
Dr. Fattouche, a distinguished scholar and innovator in wireless communications, holds
both M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Toronto, earned in 1982 and
1986, respectively. He is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at the Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary,
Alberta, Canada. His pioneering research has resulted in 26 issued patents and 17
pending patents.
Dr. Fattouche co-founded Wi-LAN, Inc. in 1993, leveraging his groundbreaking work in
wideband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (W-OFDM). This technology
became integral to the IEEE's “WirelessMAN” Standard 802.16a. In 1995, he also co-
founded Cell-Loc, Inc., a leader in network-based wireless location technology, with
deployments across Canada and Brazil.
To date, over 200 companies worldwide have licensed Dr. Fattouche's innovations. His
contributions to technology and entrepreneurship have earned him significant
recognition, including the title of “Prairies Entrepreneur of the Year” in 2000 from Ernst
& Young's Entrepreneur of the Year Program.
Click on the images below to see his work.
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