Researchers built a chip-sized processor and 3D-printed copper antenna arrays that could enable flexible, wearable wireless systems for auto, aviation, and space.
KPAX completed a transmitter upgrade requiring over-the-air viewers to rescan their TVs. Cable and satellite users are ...
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3D-printed flexible antennas to keep drone and aircraft signals stable in motion
It tackles the long-standing problem of signal failure in flexible electronics caused by bending, movement, and environmental ...
The promise of wearables, functional fabrics, the Internet of Things, and their “next-generation” technological cohort seems tantalizingly within reach. But researchers in the field will tell you a ...
Antennas are getting smarter, particularly in light of their increasing complexity, along with the intricacies of the environments — existing and new — they play in. There are interesting ways in ...
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Just recently I was writing an article on antennas and was looking for some details that were not familiar. I have been around wireless for quite a while and have designed and built many antennas ...
As more devices are equipped with communications capabilities, the number of antennas will explode. That creates new challenges on every level. A simple rule when it comes to electronics is that while ...
KPAX completed a major transmitter upgrade on TV Mountain. Over-the-air viewers must rescan channels to receive programming.
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have developed an antenna—about the size of a fine grain of sand—that can be injected into ...
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