Communicative Radio Posters

These Smart Posters Reach Radios & Phones Using Background FM Signals

There are many types of interactive posters that have been introduced over the past few years, but a team from the University of Washington is now introducing a new kind of smart posters.

'FM Backscatter' introduces smart posters that are able to communicate directly with car radios and smartphones using background FM radio signals with a technique that's known as "backscattering." To tune into these posters, people must be within a certain range before they can pick up on the frequency.

Potential applications for these smart posters include band or festival posters that share snippets of songs, billboards that share additional information on local attractions or even street signs that broadcast the names of intersections to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Posters - Smart posters that can communicate directly with radios and smartphones offer opportunities for interactive advertising and engaging user experiences.
2. FM Backscattering - The technique of backscattering FM radio signals for communication opens up possibilities for low-power, long-range wireless communication in various industries.
3. Enhanced Accessibility - Using smart posters to broadcast intersection names can improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities, presenting opportunities for inclusion and navigation solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Interactive posters provide a disruptive innovation opportunity for advertisers to create immersive and engaging campaigns that connect directly with radios and smartphones.
2. Wireless Communication - The FM backscattering technique can revolutionize long-range wireless communication in industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and supply chain management.
3. Accessibility Services - The use of smart posters to broadcast intersection names presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the accessibility services industry to enhance navigation and inclusivity for individuals with disabilities.

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