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Almae buys system to increase capacity for photonic components
Almae Technlogies, France, has ordered a production system from RIBER to increase its manufacturing capacity for advanced photonic components. These photonic components enable the fast increase of traffic in optical fibre networks sets for deploying the fibre to the home, for consumer access to very high speed internet, as well as for the 4G mobile network.
Sivers IMA finalises 10 Gbps EU project
Sivers IMA AB has participated in the ICT project E3Network supported by the European Union through the FP7 program and contributed with mm‐wave knowhow and state of the art transceivers for mm‐wave backhaul. This project was initiated in December 2012 and finalised with good results in May 2016. A final review was held in Brussels mid‐September 2016. Within the E3network project, a prototype of a very high‐speed (10 Gbps) E‐band point...
Optical fibre transmits one terabit per second
Nokia Bell Labs, Deutsche Telekom T-Labs and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have achieved unprecedented transmission capacity and spectral efficiency in an optical communications field trial with a modulation technique. The breakthrough research could extend the capability of optical networks to meet surging data traffic demands.
First demonstration of LTE supplemental downlink in TV broadcast band
Qualcomm, Nokia and Finnish broadcasting company, Yle, have announced they will conduct the world’s first demonstration of the LTE Supplemental Downlink (SDL) technology in a TV broadcast band. Allowing for innovative and interactive broadcast services, LTE SDL in a TV broadcast band provides new opportunities for broadcasters, which is also technically viable and does not harm Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT).
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.
Micro-location technology hits milestone with one million chips sold
Specialising in precise location and connectivity applications, DecaWave has reached a milestone for its micro-location, Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) technology, surpassing one million Decawave chips shipped. This achievement reflects the increasing demand for accurate micro-location solutions from end users and customers within IoT, consumer and industrial markets. As more and more solutions are entering production, the growth is expone...
Deadline extended for technical conference paper abstracts
The deadline of the invitation for engineers, researchers, academics, technical experts and industry leaders to submit abstracts for IPC APEX EXPO 2017 to be held at the San Diego Convention Center has been extended by IPC.Professional development courses will take place 12th, 13th, and 16th Februar, 2017 and the technical conference will take place 14th-16th February, 2017. The extended deadline is 8th July, 2016.
International EuCNC’2017 will gather technology experts in June
Following widespread international attention, the 5GFWD – Oulu 5G Innovation Challenge is reaching its climax on the 9th June 2016 as the Grand Prix award worth €10,000 is given out. The recipient of this award is revealed at the Midnight Pitch event in Oulu, Finland.
Nokia to transform Telefonica's IP core network to prepare for 5G
Nokia is transforming Telefonica's network with its IP core and virtualised service router technology along with its services expertise to meet growing customer demand for high performance data and HD video. The next-gen infrastructure also lays the groundwork for Ultra HD video, cloud, 5G and IoT services.
Worldwide automotive entertainment systems vendor share ranking - 2015
According to the latest analysis by Semicast Research, Harman and Panasonic led the automotive entertainment systems vendor share ranking in 2015, ahead of Alpine, Bosch, Clarion and Continental. Collectively these six suppliers are estimated to have accounted for two-thirds of shipments to this market last year. The major news however is the growing influence of Apple and Google in the auto market.