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Millimeter Wave Products Inc

Imagine a Fleet of these running towards you?…New WildCat Quadruped Robot

Boston Dynamics has just updated its YouTube channel with some new videos. One of them is an update on Atlas. Another is an update on LS3. And the third is this: WildCat, a totally new quadruped robot based on Cheetah, and out of nowhere, there's this video of it bounding and galloping around outdoors, untethered, at up to 25 km/h (16 mph). Whoa. Here's the video caption: WildCat is a four-legged robot being developed to run fast on all types of terrain.

2016-11-14T16:20:40-05:00

World-Record millimeter-wave output power from nanoscale CMOS

Harish Krishnaswamy, assistant professor of electrical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has generated a record amount of power output—by a power of five—using silicon-based nanoscale complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology for millimeter-wave power amplifiers. Power amplifiers are used in communications and sensor systems to boost power levels for reliable transmission of signals over long distances as required by the given application. Krishnaswamy's research will be reported at the June 2013 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Radio Frequency Integrated

2016-11-14T16:20:40-05:00

IBM Builds MM-Wave Transceiver To Improve Mobile Communications, Radar Imaging

New technology from scientists at IBM could help alleviate data bottleneck issues for mobile communications and enable advanced radar-imaging technology to be reduced to the size of a notebook computer. IBM researchers have unveiled a phased-array transceiver that “contains all of the millimeter-wave components necessary” for both high data-rate communications and advanced-resolution radar imaging applications. Implemented as a unit tile with four phased array integrated circuits, the packaged transceiver operates at frequencies in the range of 90-94 GHz and can

2025-01-20T08:35:39-05:00

Millimeter Wave Market – Industry Report By Technology, Components, Product and Applications

Dublin, Oct. 11, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/46gmqq/millimeter_wave) has announced the addition of the"Millimeter Wave (MM Wave) Market - By Technology, Components (Frequency, Imaging, Radio); Products (MM Scanners, MM RADARs, MM Macro/Small Cell Backhaul); Applications (Telecommunication, Healthcare, Automotive) - Analysis & Forecast (2013 - 2018)" report to their offering. Millimeter Waves are the highest band of radio waves and operate at a frequency range of 20-300 GHz. The radio waves in this band have wavelengths that are in

2013-10-24T15:10:40-04:00

Millimeter Waves May Be the Future of 5G Phones

Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020 By Ariel Bleicher/ IEEE Clothes, cars, trains, tractors, body sensors, and tracking tags. By the end of this decade, analysts say, 50 billion things such as these will connect to mobile networks. They’ll consume 1000 times as much data as today’s mobile gadgets, at rates 10 to 100 times as fast as existing networks can support. So as carriers rush to roll out 4G equipment, engineers are already

2016-11-14T16:20:40-05:00

What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning, and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. The electromagnetic spectrum extends from below the low frequencies used for modern radio communication to gamma radiation at the short-wavelength (high-frequency) end, thereby covering wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atom. The limit for long wavelengths is the size of the universe itself, while it is thought that the short wavelength limit

2016-11-14T16:20:22-05:00

How long has millimeter wave technology been around for?

On December 17th 1902, the first successful trans-atlantic transmission via radio took place. The introduction of using RF signals to carry communications sparked a revolution in human communication. On June 21, 1943, the United States Supreme Court reversed itself, granting patent rights to Tesla, not Marconi, for the invention of radio. This was on account of Marconi's use of 17 of Tesla's patents to achieve his first transatlantic transmission.   As the radio technology blossomed in the 20th

2016-11-14T16:20:22-05:00

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2023-05-23T12:12:32-04:00

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