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World’s first anti-interference system for mobile devices
London South Bank University (LSBU) and Hughes Electronics have developed a world first connector to combat interference on mobile networks. The ‘WaveWay’ connector has been researched, developed and tested in LSBU’s state-of-the-art Anechoic Chamber, by LSBU’s BioMEdical and Communications (BiMEC) research group and local firm Hughes Electronics.
LTE – turning the tables on cable
In less than a decade LTE has transformed mobile communications from a voice‑centric dial‑up service into the high‑speed mobile broadband experience which we now take for granted. To migrate the internet from our homes to the streets and ultimately into our hands, vast infrastructure overhauls were necessary with unprecedented levels of investment to achieve the low‑latency, real‑time and high bandwidth service we now so heavily rely up...
Software on tablets leads to smart devices on the plant floor
Opening up the use of smart devices on the plant floor, is the ability to run Movicon SCADA/HMI software on tablets.These devices now offer visualisation and control of any Movicon HMI or SCADA supervision station using a simple browser, but they must be suitable protected for the production environment.
High-performance fan-less embedded workstation system
A team of embedded experts, Vecow, launched its latest high performance embedded box PC with Intel 6th Generation Skylake platform, ECS-9000 series fanless embedded system.
Power amplifiers for energy-efficient 5G
The wireless data transmission via mobile communication is reliable and affordable. However, data volume per user is rising exponentially. Causes are not only the continuously growing number of smartphones, but also trends as V2V or M2M communication – cars and machines need to communicate in high speed with each other. From 2020 the 5G mobile standard is aiming to transmit data rapidly and energy-efficiently.
IoT and the four reasons why licensed spectrum technologies have been worth the wait
Several wireless technologies have emerged to enable the huge array of IoT applications that are set to explode. And while there are many differences between them, they can roughly be separated into two discrete groups: proprietary solutions operating in an unlicensed spectrum and those operating in a licensed spectrum. Here we take a quick look at these and examine some of the key reasons why it is worth waiting for licensed spectrum standards.
High definition technology enhances oscilloscope
The HDO9000 High Definition Oscilloscopes unveil HD1024 high definition technology that automatically optimises vertical resolution under each measurement condition to deliver 10 bits of vertical resolution. The oscilloscopes combine next-generation MAUI with OneTouch user interface with a big, bright, 15.4-in touch screen. The addition of the HD1024 technology to an exceptionally deep analysis toolbox enables the HDO9000 to easily uncover diffic...
ARM-based boards/PC offer standardised platform
A trio of new products from ARM hardware developer Embux have been introduced by Logic Supply. The two Single Board Computers (the ICM-2010 and the ICM-3011) and tiny Box PC (ICS-2010) are designed for use by industrial hardware developers looking to standardise on a highly versatile, long lifecycle, wide temperature computing platform that was built from the ground up for commercial use.
Fanless computer features Quad core Atom E3800 processor
DFI Tech has announced that it now offers a higher performance quad core processor in its rugged EC series fanless computing systems. The EC700-BT fanless embedded system features an Intel Atom E3845 quad core 1.91GHz processor and 4GB of DDR3L ECC on-board memory. The lightweight fanless system is rugged, conforming to MIL-STD-810F (514-5C-2) for vibration and can handle 15G half sine wave of shock for 11ms in 3 axes.
PIM solution for infrastructural data connections
In 2013 a strategic alliance was formed between the Biomedical and Communications (BiMEC) research group at London South Bank University and Hughes Electronics. Its aim was to develop innovative and disruptive technologies to combat Passive InterModulation (PIM) in cellular networks. This research has resulted in a white paper shedding new light on the effects of PIM and a new connection system designed specifically to help reduce PIM - the WaveW...