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'''Detect and avoid''' ('''DAA''') is a set of technologies designed to avoid interference between a given emitter and the wireless environment.<ref>{{Cite journal |journal=2006 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband |title=Detect and Avoid (DAA) Mechanisms for UWB Interference Mitigation {{!}} IEEE Conference Publication |url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4059497/ |access-date=2024-02-11 |doi=10.1109/icu.2006.281602 |date= 15 January 2007 |publisher=IEEE |last=Somayazulu |last2=Foerster |last3=Roberts}}</ref> Its need was generated by the [[Ultra-wideband]] (UWB) standard that uses a fairly large spectrum to emit its pulses.▼
▲'''Detect and avoid''' ('''DAA''') is a set of technologies designed to avoid interference between a given emitter and the wireless environment. Its need was generated by the [[Ultra-wideband]] (UWB) standard that uses a fairly large spectrum to emit its pulses.
According to the U.S. [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC), UWB can use from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz. That means it could interfere with [[WiMAX]], [[3G]] or [[4G]] networks.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}
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