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Train windows that combine mobile reception and thermal insulation
Researchers from EPFL have developed a type of glass that offers excellent energy efficiency and lets mobile telephone signals through. And by teaming up with Swiss manufacturers, they have produced innovative windows. Railway company BLS is about to install them on some of its trains in order to improve energy efficiency.
Electronics Research Institute becomes a research hub in Egypt
Bright computing, has announced that the Electronics Research Institute (ERI), and Cairo based, Brightskies Technologies, have chosen the full suite of Bright technology to manage its HPC, big data and cloud infrastructure.
Stronger THz waves allow safer detection of hidden objects
Here's the scene: a suspicious package is found in a public place. The police are called in and clear the area. Forced to work from a distance and unable to peer inside, they fear the worst and decide to detonate the package.New research at the University of Rochester might help authorities in the not-too-distant future be better informed in tackling such situations and do so more safely.
Anti-collision system for cranes
A new generation of anti-collision system for track bound cranes has been introduced by Sivers IMA. The product has been implemented with several end customers and Sivers IMA and Gigasense has signed an agreement covering the delivery of radar front ends to Gigasense.
Kirigami creates shape-changing metamaterial
Engineers from the University of Bristol have developed a new shape-changing metamaterial using Kirigami, which is the ancient Japanese art of cutting and folding paper to obtain 3D shapes.Metamaterials are a class of material engineered to produce properties that don't occur naturally. Currently metamaterials are used to make artificial electromagnetic and vibration absorbers and high-performance sensors.
Gallium nanoparticles are stable over a range of 1000ºF
Imagine pouring a glass of ice water and having the ice cubes remain unchanged hours later, even under a broiler's heat or in the very back corner of the freezer.That's fundamentally the surprising discovery recently made by an international group of researchers led by an electrical engineering professor at Duke University in a paper published online inNature Matter. But instead of a refreshing mixture of H2O in a pint glass, the researchers were...
RF shielding service launched for cabinets, racks
An RF shielding effectiveness measurement service which measures the performance of 19in. racks, cabinets and other small enclosures is now being offered by Wave Scientific. Shielded racks have been widely used in military facilities for many years and are also increasingly used for commercial purposes such as IT and Telecommunication infrastructure.
Voltage variable attenuators offer up to 60dB attenuation
The provider of RF, microwave and millimetre wave products, Pasternack, introduces a line of Voltage Variable Attenuators (VVAs) offering up to 60dB of attenuation across broad frequencies from 400MHz to 18GHz. This line of VVAs is most commonly deployed in applications such as electronic warfare, instrumentation, point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios, fibre optic and broadband telecomms, microwave radio and VSAT, military radios, radar, ...
6GHz I/Q demodulator improves receiver performance
A high linearity I/Q demodulator with more than 1GHz, -1dB flatness bandwidth, the LTC5586, has been introduced by Linear Technology. The device supports next-gen 5G wireless infrastructure equipment such as DPD (Digital Predistortion Correction) receivers for base stations, microwave backhaul and Software-Defined Radios (SDR), as well as other broadband receiver applications.
Analog Devices to acquire Linear Technology for $14.8bn
Analog Devices and Linear Technology have announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Analog Devices will acquire Linear Technology in a cash and stock transaction that values the combined enterprise at approximately $30bn. Upon completion of the acquisition, Analog Devices will be the premier global analogue technology company with approximately $5bn in anticipated annual revenues.