In the Internet of Things there are many applications for wireless sensor networks (WSN), including industrial and healthcare monitoring, landslide and forest fire detection, and building automation.
The FCC last set U.S. mobile phone RF exposure limits in 1996, recommending a maximum of 1.6 watts per kilogram specific absorption rate (SAR). Back then, the Motorola StarTAC was the industry’s best ...
Combination of Radio, MCU, Flash and USB Reduces Size, Eases Assembly and Lowers System Cost DALLAS -- October 29, 2007 - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today introduced the industry's first ...
Traditional power-meter solutions typically consist of the benchtop form factor with a separate power sensor that is changeable to adapt to different applications based on frequency range or power ...
In the rapidly evolving world of wireless technology, Galaverse, a US-Australian joint venture, is developing advanced AI-powered radio frequency (RF) sensing technology with potential applications in ...
As enterprises rush to deploy AI, the less glamorous work of radio design has never mattered more. US-based iBwave says AI depends on getting the private 5G right first.
New AI-powered technology fuses multi satellite and RF data, vessel context, and behavioral analytics to empower faster, more ...
Don't be fooled by vendors hawking more WiFi hardware when the existing data on your network can be used to solve the same problems. Troubleshooting WiFi problems has been the bane of the network ...