Transpositional Modulation (TM) unlocks new revenue opportunities by adding additional capacity on existing spectrum holdings. Public and private wireless carriers and satellite providers can benefit from TM’s ability to access new applications and markets.

TM increases the capacity of existing wireless networks by adding a new fourth ‘bit-carrier’ to Amplitude Modulation (AM), Frequency Modulation (FM), Pulse Modulation (PM) and their advanced surrogate schemes of QAM, nPSK, OFDM and others. TM creates non-interfering side channels to a parent channel; increasing capacity by as much as 50% in complex modulations and even more in basic modulations.

These new side channels can be treated as Network Slices to provision new high margin services over existing infrastructure.

As high bandwidth sensor and imaging systems become deployed into Advanced Manufacturing, Smart Transportation and Precision Agriculture systems, TM’s ability to create Network Slices (see to support always-on monitoring and management applications can generate new revenue for wireless service providers.

Additionally, service providers can provision features such as Zero Trust security within a TM-based Network Slices to ensure only authenticated and authorized systems can connect to mission critical systems.