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Tunable filtering in Intel´s radio free?

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I have surfed through the www.
I have read some interesting things about "Radio Free Intel",
It´s a kind of software defined radio for wireless devices.

Here is an interesting abstract:
"... the Labs are also looking into techniques that do most of their filtering in the phase-rather than the amplitude-domain, and then depend on the high common-mode rejection of differential amplifiers. The goal of the search is to develop a single filter tunable over a range from 400 MHz to 6 GHz with high selectivity. ...."
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Have any one an idea what it could be meant and how this tunable filtering works?

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