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Meet network capacity demands with LTE unlicensed
To address the increasing demand for mobile data, Qualcomm Technologies is extending LTE to unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U). The company has integrated the technology into its latest small cell solutions and RF transceivers for mobile devices and successfully completed over-the-air testing to prove co-existence between multiple LTE-U and WiFi access points in the unlicensed spectrum under extreme load conditions.
Drone & smartphone photos to help model reality
Bentley Systemshas acquired French company Acute3D, provider of Smart3DCapture software for reality modeling. Through reality modeling, observations of existing conditions are processed into representations for contextual alignment within design and construction modeling environments. Advancements in scanning and photography, especially the use of drones for these purposes, are making the capture of such observations broadly and continuously affo...
Imaginative technologies showcased at CES 2015
Imagination Technologiesreports that an impressively broad range of products at the recent International CES 2015 incorporated one or more of its technologies, reflecting a growing recognition of Imagination’s higher quality graphics, audio and video; high-performance and highly-efficient processing; and on-chip connectivity.
Industry experts call for increased mobile spectrum
Mobile broadband will only fulfil its potential if governments release existing harmonised mobile spectrum bands and allocate more spectrum, commented industry experts at the Cambridge Wireless conference 'Mobile Broadband in the Real World'. The warning comes under a year ahead of the World Radiocommunication Conference WRC-15in Geneva that will review the international treaty governing use of the radio-frequency spectrum.
Challenges of implementing wireless charging
Keeping our handsets and other portable devices fully charged, on the go. By Peter Riendeau, Marketing Communications Manager, Melexis.
The three flavours of Bluetooth
Initial impressions of being over-complicated and perhaps unreliable meant Bluetooth got off to a slow start back in the early 2000s. Now, it enables an increasing number of connected devices, but which version is right for your application? By Karl Torvmark, Head of Strategic Marketing, Wireless Connectivity Solutions, Texas Instruments.
NI, Nokia forge 5G research alliance
National Instruments and Nokia’s Networks business have forged a partnership to collaborate on advanced research related to fifth generation (5G) wireless technologies such as exploring peak data rates and cell-edge rates in excess of 10 Gbps and 100 Mbps, respectively.
Wearable wrist device eases heart rate monitoring
Enabling users to monitor their heart rate accurately and reliably during training, CSEM has collaborated with PulseOn (a start-up spun out from Nokia in 2012) to develop a small and stylish wrist device. With wireless connectivity to iOS and Android mobile applications, the heart rate data is transformed into meaningful feedback on training: feedback that is personalised for each individual.
Broadcom and NSN Demonstrate Category 6 LTE-Advanced 300 Mbps On Live Commercial Network from Elisa
Broadcom Corporation, Nokia Solutions and Networks and Finnish operator Elisa today announced the first ever demonstration of LTE Advanced (LTE-A) carrier aggregation Category 6 (Cat 6) data rates of 300 Mbps on a live commercial network in the Nordic Countries. The achievement represents an important milestone for all three companies with the goal of delivering a superior mobile experience to consumers.
Conference aims to improve industrial-academic relationships
Academics, technology transfer offices, funding bodies and industrialists are being brought together to explore the options available to improve industrial-academic relationships. The conference, spearheaded by Cambridge Wireless and entitled ‘Academia and Industry Working Together: More Than a Letter of Support’, will take place on 12th December, at Newnham College in Cambridge.