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FCC Expands List of Communications Equipment That Poses National Security Threat

The U.S. FCC has moved to expand the list of communications equipment and services...

An IoT Platform That’s Battery-Free

Engineers from the startup company Everactive have created a platform for the Internet of Things (IoT) that is totally battery-free.

Tech Glove Translates Sign Language Into Speech

Bioengineers from the University of California, Los Angeles have successfully created a glove-like piece of technology that is capable of translating American Sign Language into English speech.

Using On-Chip Optical Frequency Combs To Generate Photonic Microwaves

Engineers from EPFL have successfully demonstrated a laser-based microwave generator using integrated photonic chips.

Radio-Enabled Products Using Radio Modules: Part Two

In this second part of a two-part article, we’ll discuss the use of radio modules to enable wireless connectivity of electronic and consumer products, and how to approach radio, EMC and safety regulatory approvals in the European Union for radio modules and equipment which contain radio modules.
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Researchers Develop A Nanoscale Device Capable Of Seeing Through Walls

A new nanodevice has been created by EPFL researchers that is capable of reaching speeds far surpassing other transistors.

New Photon Source Could Lead to Tap-Proof Communication

An international team of researchers and engineers has created a new way to generate photons that could enhance encryption in satellite-based communications.

Exploring the Capabilities of the Fast Fourier Transform

Iowa State University computer engineers have created an algorithm that could help to improve digital communications.

Transforming the World of Microwave Communications with Flat-Panel Technology

Los Alamos National Laboratory engineers have developed a flat-panel technology with exciting implications for the world of communications.

Quantum Sensor Could Help Soldiers Communicate Over Entire Radio Frequency Spectrum

US army scientists have developed a new quantum sensor that could allow them to pick up communication signal covering the entire radio frequency spectrum.
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