German researchers have set a new world record for wireless data transmission. They achieved six gigabits per second, sending the entire contents of a DVD in less than ten seconds using radio waves.
Researchers at the University of Arizona's College of Engineering are developing software and methods to increase cybersecurity for Wi-Fi users. Wi-Fi communications transmit data packets, also known as sig... Read More...
Researchers at Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have succeeded in reaching 100 gigabits per second while transmitting data over 20 meters at a frequency of 237.5 GHz. The group’s previous effor... Read More...
Dina Katabi is one of the 24 people who were awarded a MacArthur Grant – often referred to as the “genius grant” – early this week by the MacArthur Foundation. A professor at MIT in the Department of Electrical... Read More...