Exhibit 1 Narrative

0787-EX-CN-2018 Text Documents

Carnegie Technologies, LLC

2018-10-10ELS_217834

                                            EXHIBIT 1


        Carnegie Technologies is investigating the potential for radar systems to improve
accident avoidance and traffic conditions at intersections. Under the proposed experimental
license, Carnegie will work with state and local road operators, and may deploy radars at, on
average, up to 25 intersections in each of the indicated states (i.e., Colorado, Idaho, Pennsylvania
and Texas). Carnegie has requested authority to deploy a total of 400 radar units, and each
intersection will be equipped with four radar units with antenna heights that will be no more than
1.5 meters above the existing roadway infrastructure. This means that on average up to 25
intersections per state could be studied at a single time. Carnegie does not know at this time
exactly which intersections will become part of this testing, and so it is seeking authority to
operate statewide in order to allow testing at a number of intersections, limited by the overall
number of radar units requested. This also gives Carnegie the flexibility to look at different
intersections during the testing period, again limited by the total number of radar units, without
having to ask the FCC for a new or modified license.



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