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Scientists at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) have proposed a new channel coding method for 5G wireless systems.... Read More
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In a recent proof-of-concept study, engineers from North Carolina State University have come up with a flexible thermoelectric energy harvester. The harvester is claimed to ha... Read More
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Lead researchers from NYU, the University of Padova, and the Austin Fire Department met in San Antonio to launch their NIST-funded project to bring the ultra-fast possibilitie... Read More
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A team of researchers from Rice University and their colleagues at the Texas Heart Institute (THI) have introduced a wireless, battery-less pacemaker that can be implanted dir... Read More
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In a joint effort, Hiroshima University and Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited (MIFS) have together developed a low-power millimeter-wave amplifier that feeds on 0.5 V power su... Read More
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It is uncertain how much glaciers and ice sheets will influence rising seas because scientists are not quite sure how they behave, contributing to wide predictions of future s... Read More
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A consortium consisting of the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, WORK Microwave and AVANTI Communications recently completed successful over-the-air trials on ... Read More
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A team of researchers at Duke University have 3-D printed potent electromagnetic metamaterials, using an electrically conductive material compatible with a standard 3-D printe... Read More
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Analog Devices has now decided to relocate its “Analog Garage” innovation center and corporate incubation laboratory from its current location in Cambridge, Massachusetts to d... Read More
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As we move towards a world that is interconnected with billions of devices, the need for a well-functioning mobile network with ample room for more connected devices as well a... Read More
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Researchers at KAUST university have developed a new inexpensive and practical method for shaping the waveforms generated by multi-antenna radar systems. By adapting the inter... Read More
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Internet of things (IoT) systems usually link networks of sensors via radio, but radios demand battery power thus limiting usability. Disney Research has determined that one s... Read More
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Researchers at MIT, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory have devised a way to wirelessly power small electronic devices in the digestive trac... Read More
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A team of researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a device that can measure the walking speed of multiple people wi... Read More
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Analog Devices inaugurated a new R&D facility in Ottawa, Canada to focus on the design, characterization, validation, and testing of highly integrated RF products across multi... Read More