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Wireless image transmission technique filters redundant data intuitively—just like a human
A new AI-driven technology developed by researchers at UNIST promises to significantly reduce data transmission loads during image transfer, paving the way for advancements in autonomous vehicles, ...
China has developed a new wireless communication technology for space exploration called "Aerospace NearLink." Developed by Beijing Aerospace Wanyuan Science & Technology, a subsidiary of the ...
As devices become increasingly connected, especially as the Internet of Things gains more ground, the need for speedy connection is at an all-time high. This is the problem that NTT aims to solve; the ...
Kyocera developed a laser that can operate at distances up to 100 meters with a wide bandwidth, enabling the transmission of ...
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Engineered randomness enhances connection speed and precision in next-generation wireless systems
The next generation of wireless communication will move into signal frequencies even higher than those of today's 5G systems, ...
—Contributing to the Creation of New Wireless Services Enabled by IOWN and 6G— TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aiming to implement terabit-class wireless transmission to support wireless demand in the 2030s, ...
The demand for ultra-high-speed, low-latency, and highly secure communication networks is driving research into extreme-band technologies, particularly in the terahertz (THz) and optical wireless ...
With the rapid development of the high-speed railway industry, the demand for onboard communication networks has steadily increased. Traditional wired networks, due to their complexity in installation ...
“Wi-Fi 6 was created to be more than a mere incremental upgrade over Wi-Fi 5, but rather a revolutionary technology reflecting substantial technological changes that benefit the billions of currently ...
Starting in late May, linemen in parts of the Eastern and Midwestern United States will have to contend with an unusual problem: cicadas. Emerging from the ground after 17 years, millions of these ...
Kyocera achieves a 5.2Gbps breakthrough in underwater laser communication systems. The new system is 2.5x faster than prior ...
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