Implementation of the 5G radio frequency (RF) standard is increasing rapidly [1]. Over the past four to six quarters, there has been an increased focus on publications and products that have been ...
Vertical Integration to Enhance COMSovereign's 4G LTE and 5G Radio Offerings and Establishes Fully Developed In-House Sales Channels Serving Tier-1 Customers in United States and Latin America - ...
There is a clear transition toward advanced or active antenna systems (AAS) from passive antenna systems (PAS). This transition is not only in terrestrial communications, such as 5G/6G and Wi-Fi, but ...
The many technical factors that must be assessed in 5G antenna design, including their interactions. Further physical/environmental considerations for both the antenna and the entire system. In the ...
Radio frequency (RF) engineering is the design of systems and components that use electromagnetic principles for the transmission and reception of information across wireless and/or wired channels. At ...
How did a Georgia Tech team overcome certain limitations to develop an antenna that harvest energy in the 28-GHz band? The key role played by the Rotman lens in making it all happen. Test results ...
It is often necessary to provide some type of shielding in order to perform RF/wireless testing with an acceptable amount of external noise. It is also often necessary to perform testing where the ...
The IoT represents a rapidly growing market for which high-speed wireless connections suitable for various usage systems are indispensable. The arrival of digital transportation is accelerating this ...
In my last column (April 2002, page 48), I noted the challenges in positioning radio antennas. Here are some additional thoughts on the subject. Take com-to-com interference, for example. Many newer ...
For more than four decades, Installation Services has been synonymous with RF atop Chicago’s Willis Tower. From early ...