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Redundancy in Sennheiser’s Adaption of WMAS Technology

Whenever game-changing technology is introduced, wherever unchartered technical territory is explored, “what if” questions and comparisons with conventional technology are the rule and not an exception. In our information sessions and talks with industry colleagues about Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems, or WMAS for short, we found “redundancy” to be a topic of particular interest.
 
Dr Sebastian Georgi is one of the system engineers for the WMAS system that is currently being developed by Sennheiser. For more than 10 years, he has been conducting research into wireless broadband techniques and how to specifically tailor them to professional audio applications. Georgi did his PhD thesis at Hamburg University of Technology in the field of OFDM. Georgi has a strong affiliation to music and plays the bassoon in a semi-professional orchestra in Hannover.
  • Redundancy in Sennheiser’s Adaption of WMAS Technology

    Whenever game-changing technology is introduced, wherever unchartered technical territory is explored, “what if” questions and comparisons with conventional technology are the rule and not an exception. In our information sessions and talks with industry colleagues about Wireless Multichannel Audio Systems, or WMAS for short, we found “redundancy” to be a topic of particular interest.
     
    Dr Sebastian Georgi is one of the system engineers for the WMAS system that is currently being developed by Sennheiser. For more than 10 years, he has been conducting research into wireless broadband techniques and how to specifically tailor them to professional audio applications. Georgi did his PhD thesis at Hamburg University of Technology in the field of OFDM. Georgi has a strong affiliation to music and plays the bassoon in a semi-professional orchestra in Hannover.
  • Interview mit WMAS-Experten

    Dr. Andreas Wilzeck, Martin Brandenburg sowie die beiden Forschungs- und Entwicklungsingenieure Dr. Sebastian Georgi und Jan Watermann, die Erfinder der sogenannten Wireless Multi-Channel Audio Systems (WMAS), sprechen über die Vorteile der Technologie und erklären, wie sie die Drahtloslandschaft verändern wird.

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    Interview mit WMAS-Experten
  • Interview mit Frequenzkoordinatoren

    Marco Völzke, freiberuflicher Frequenzkoordinator, und Jonas Naesby, technischer Anwendungsingenieur bei Sennheiser und Inhaber einer Firma für Frequenzkoordination, trafen sich mit den Erfindern von Sennheiser WMAS, um einen Prototypen auf Herz und Nieren zu prüfen.

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    Interview mit Frequenzkoordinatoren
  • Technical Paper: Einblicke in die Frequenzkoordination von Wireless Multi-Channel Audio Systems (WMAS) und drahtlosen Schmalbandsystemen

    In seinem Fachbeitrag gibt Dr. Andreas Wilzeck weitere Einblicke in die WMAS-Technologie und die Koexistenz von Breitband- und Schmalbandsystemen.

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    Technical Paper: Einblicke in die Frequenzkoordination von Wireless Multi-Channel Audio Systems (WMAS) und drahtlosen Schmalbandsystemen
  • WMAS development prototype rocks during World Radio Conference

    Sennheiser sponsors live audio technology at the U.S. reception.

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    WMAS development prototype rocks during World Radio Conference