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Researchers at Aalto University's have developed a method that allows antennas to make the shift from the analogue to the digital world. Most antennas used today are based on ... Read More
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A team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS in Dresden has developed a Li-Fi communication module that allows wireless networking of devices that are use... Read More
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Antennas often need to trace circles in the sky. For example, radar arrays atop air-traffic control towers rotate to sweep signals in all directions. But spinning large object... Read More
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In a paper presented at the Association for Computing Machinery’s special interest group on data communication (SIGCOMM) conference in Florianópolis, Brazil, a team of compute... Read More
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Peregrine Semiconductor has announced the expansion of their intellectual property (IP) portfolio to over 280 issued and pending patents. Since the Murata acquisition in Decem... Read More
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The pursuit of next-generation technologies places a premium on producing increased speed and efficiency with components built at scales small enough to function on a computer... Read More
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One of the key limitations of wearable electronics is the battery. Currently batteries are thick and rigid - not and not ideal for wearable devices. The development of smart T... Read More
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Soft electronic devices, such as a smartphone on your wrist and a folding screen in your pocket, are looking to much improve your lifestyle in the not-too-distant future. That... Read More
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Engineers at the University of Washington have introduced a new way of communicating that allows devices such as brain implants, contact lenses, credit cards and smaller weara... Read More
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While Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are now well established technologies, there are several advantages gained by shortening the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves used for transmi... Read More
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued SRC Inc. a patent for the "Shaped Lens Antenna for Direction Finding at the Ka-Band," U.S. Patent No. 9,350,086. The design and... Read More
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Engineers at UC Berkeley have built the first dust-sized, wireless sensors that can be implanted in the body. This brings us closer to the day when a Fitbit-like device could ... Read More
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With current technologies and innovations wireless data transmission via mobile communication is now reliable and affordable. However, data volume per user is rising exponenti... Read More
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The available spectrum is getting crowded. Signals streaming back and forth from smart devices stretch existing fourth-generation wireless networks almost to their limits. As ... Read More
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Wireless communications today consist of a wide range of standards available on a host of different devices - mobile phone, GPS devices, computers, bluetooth sensors, all oper... Read More