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A University of Nebraska–Lincoln researcher is addressing the pressing issue of spectrum scarcity with a groundbreaking ...
Researchers from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Harvard University designed a chip that can convert ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, has expanded its comprehensive antenna portfolio with the launch ...
It was first shared at a special June "Radiovana" event attended by RBR+TVBR and top engineering and technology leaders from ...
Dielectric is now shipping its new RingMaster ring-style antennas, which it says provide full FM bandwidth through innovative ...
Researchers in the College of Engineering developed and tested spray-applied antennas made from a type of two-dimensional material called MXene. “This technology could enable the truly seamless ...
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Antennas Everywhere As more devices are equipped with communications capabilities, the number of antennas will explode. That creates new challenges on every level.
A group of researchers from the College of Engineering recently reported a method for spraying invisibly thin antennas, made from a type of two-dimensional, metallic material called MXene, that ...