Did you ever wonder where Wi-Fi originated and how it evolved? This column explains all, from the ALOHAnet in 1971 to the Wi-Fi Alliance in 1999 The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of eight major ...
Because we have a limited number of channels, sooner or later, they are going to run out, which is where the art of channel reuse begins In my previous column, we took a little excursion from the main ...
Wireless has become a major feature for just about every new electronic product. It adds flexibility, convenience, and remote monitoring and control without expensive wiring and cabling. The range of ...
The prospect of offering large contiguous frequency bands to meet the demand for extremely high data transfer rates in the Tbit/s range is making terahertz (THz) waves a key research area for the next ...
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