Search results for Ultrawideband
'Ultrawideband' could be future of medical monitoring
New research by electrical engineers at Oregon State University has confirmed that an electronic technology called "ultrawideband" could hold part of the solution to an ambitious goal in the future of medicine ...
Jun 16, 2011 |
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Alereon Introduces Advanced 480 Mbps Ultrawideband Evaluation Kit
Alereon, a leading fabless semiconductor company developing wireless solutions for the Ultrawideband (UWB) and Wireless USB (W-USB) markets, today announced availability of the AL4000-EVK Evaluation Kit. The AL4000-EVK is ...
Jan 03, 2005 |
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Dell's Latitude Z introduces wireless charging (w/ Video)
(PhysOrg.com) -- Dell has introduced its new ultra-thin Latitude Z laptop with the world's first wireless laptop battery charger.
Small bit of a CMOS chip holds 2-D through-the-walls radar imager
Two researchers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have created a send/receive chip that functions as an active array, sending out a matrix of 49 simultaneous ultrawideband radar probe beams and picking up the returned ...
Feb 04, 2008 |
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Finding survivors, protecting drivers
At the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Symposium, Assistant Professor Hossein Hashemi of the USC Ming Hsieh department of electrical engineering will discuss two radar chips created in his laboratory, ...
Feb 12, 2007 |
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Engineers Demonstrate Revolutionary Photonic Technology
Until now much of the investment on equipment to generate, transport and detect signals traveling through optical fiber has revolved around 1.55 micron (infrared) as the standard wavelength for telecommunications. ...
Mar 30, 2006 |
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Broadband from gas lines not pie-in-sky
Multitasking is no stranger to those who are technologically savvy, including plans to use gas lines to offer Internet connectivity. According to Mountain View, Calif.-based West Technology Research Solutions, broadband-in-gas ...
Nov 22, 2005 |
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Industry's First Wireless USB-Enabled Digital Still Camera Development Platform
Staccato Communications, Inc. and Fujitsu Limited today announced their joint development of a wireless universal serial bus (USB) demonstration system comprised of Staccato's new Ripcord™ UWB Development Kit (SC3100D) and ...
Apr 05, 2005 |
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