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Miniaturized radar chip developed for next-generation wireless networks
A miniaturized radar chip, developed by researchers at Science Tokyo, advances Integrated Sensing and Communication for Beyond 5G and 6G systems. Measuring just 0.24 mm2 and consuming only 9.8 mW, the ...
It’s no secret that WiFi has changed how we use computers. In fact, there’s a good chance you’re reading this on a WiFi connection right now. Part of what had made WiFi so appealing is that it ...
British engineers from University College London have developed a passive radar system that can see through walls using the WiFi signals generated by wireless routers and access points. The system, ...
VeriWave’s new RF Interference and DFS Pulse Generator system lets developers of 802.11n-compliant WiFi chipsets, receivers, APs (access points), and user devices expand test coverage, reduce ...
Your WiFi router is probably sitting passively in some corner of your room, beaming out invisible light (and the internet). But it’s also sending information on all the stuff the light passes through ...
The question in the headline was posed yesterday by a reader of Reddit’s section that is devoted to networking. “This just seems so … far-fetched,” the questioner writes. “I wouldn’t believe it if ...
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