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Engineered randomness enhances connection speed and precision in next-generation wireless systems
The next generation of wireless communication will move into signal frequencies even higher than those of today's 5G systems, ...
As an ultra-wideband microwave signal, amplitude shift keying (ASK) can be used in many occasions, such as electronic warfares, wireless communications and modern radar systems. Initially, ASK ...
The generation of single sideband (SSB) signals first came to my attention via ham radio back in the early 1960s. My call was then and still is WA2IBH. The best phonetic I had for that call sign was ...
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New wireless method achieves tenfold boost in 6G signal direction accuracy
By controlling radio waves with engineered randomness, the technique achieves directional accuracy within one-tenth of a degree, allowing high-speed data links to lock in almost immediately.
A microwave signal generator, the SMB100B from R&S offers four frequency options covering 8 kHz to 12.75 GHz, 20 GHz, 31.8 GHz, and 40 GHz. This midrange analog signal generator provides single ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NI, an industry leader in automated wireless test and measurement, today announced new options and extended capabilities for its third generation PXI Vector Signal ...
AM, or amplitude modulation, was the earliest way of sending voice over radio waves. That makes sense because it is easy to modulate a signal and easy to demodulate it, as well. A carbon microphone is ...
Siglent has created a multi-instrument mobile 5G signal analyser for 5G NR/LTE with 9kHz to 7.5GHz range and 110MHz real-time analysis bandwidth. “Combining spectrum analysis, vector network analysis, ...
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