This technology is new and exciting, with many possibilities.
This Software Defined Radio (SDR) will be ideal for applications with a small data node, and have the need or desire to transmit at a low frequency- perhaps from a mine, cave, or other enclosed area. Low Bandwidth is much more useful than no bandwith at all.
The aim for this technology is to integrate with our SMART systems and the Physiology monitors seamlessly, so that they aren't dependent on other communication nodes for connectivity. Our SDR will be able to continue transmitting, even when the user is in a basement, or a burning building collapses around it.
Naturally, this will also make installation of the SMART much easier, since there will be no cables to run.
Military and others will recognize the utility of this SDR because of the ability to reconfigure the system to react and adapt to a changing environment.
Stay tuned for exciting developments on this front.

Mike Masterman wears a prototype of the firefighter monitoring system.