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Upward Radar Device Submitted to FCC for Approval

A drone technology company has filed a request with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to approve a new “upward radar” device that can potentially be used in advanced drone-related scanning operations. ... Read More...

Managing Diabetes With AI & Radar Technology

Scientists from the University of Waterloo are working on a method wherein diabetics could monitor their blood sugar without having to draw any blood.

New Chip Design Shows Promise as Micro-Cooling System for Computers

A new piece of technology called an 'intrachip' promises to deliver a totally revolutionary type of cooling system for radars and supercomputers.

Researchers Unveil Revolutionary Silicon Chip Circulator

A new type of millimeter-wave circulator has been invented, and promises breakthroughs in the field of virtual reality, self-driving cars, and more.

FCC Issues Rules to Open Spectrum for Vehicular Radar

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has moved to expand the spectrum allocation available for use by vehicular radar systems, which are increasingly found in advanced collision avoidance and adapti... Read More...
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Researchers Use Conductive Ink to 3D Print Radar Devices

Researchers have developed a new ink that can be used to 3D print devices for radar systems. While 3D printing techniques have already been used to make everything from railguns to rocket engines, it is especia... Read More...

Metamaterial Eliminates Need for Phase Shifters to Steer Radar Beams

Widespread use of drones and self-driving cars seems inevitable. However, these autonomous vehicles will require sensors that are cheap enough for commercial use. Military radar is powerful and accurate, bu... Read More...
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Keysight Technologies Introduces USB and LAN Power Sensors with World’s Widest Dynamic Range

Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced the U2040 X-Series wide dynamic range power sensors, consisting of four USB models for wireless and radar applications, and a dedicated LAN model for satellite testing.... Read More...

Joint Research Facility to Open at University of Massachusetts Lowell

The University of Massachusetts Lowell has announced an agreement with Raytheon Company to develop a joint research facility to advance innovative technologies for radar and communication systems. The Raytheon-... Read More...
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FCC modifies testing for level probing radars

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revised its Part 15 rules regarding the measurement of emissions produced by level probing radars (LPRs). LPRs are low-power radar devices that measur... Read More...
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