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Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference: a great success 13 December 2011
Mark your calendar for the leading UK conference of the Antennas and Propagation community
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Cognitive Radio – a revolution in wireless communication 20 September 2010
The vibrancy of Cognitive radios as a research topic area is highlighted by the number of complementary activities being conducted by European FP7 programme.
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Electrically Small Antennas - free webinar 19 October 2009
Don’t miss tomorrow’s free webinar on the recent advances in electrically small antennas.
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The Atacama large millimeter/submillimeter array 2 October 2009
The driest place in the world takes delivery of a receiver for the Atacama large millimeter/submillimeter array (ALMA).
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A massive eye on the universe 28 September 2009
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Antennas are everywhere, especially on transport 14 September 2009
Telecoms and transport are converging. We want Internet access on the move and we want to know what we need to know when we need to know it.
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Measuring antennas without interference 11 September 2009
A new technique for measuring what antennas are doing that gets over the problem of interference from the co-ax cable has been developed by researchers at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
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Internet Access Using Dense Self-Managing Wireless Networks 4 September 2009
From the Research Channel, here's a programme on new wireless techniques to make use of the scarce unlicensed spectrum.
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Optical antenna array photograph 21 August 2009
The picture shows the localisation of light at a sub-wavelength scale of a few micrometers by a phased array of dipole antennas. This simulation models an array of carbon nanotubes as optical antennas, converting the incident light waves into localised energy.
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Henry Joseph Round 17 August 2009
Today is the anniversary of the death of Henry Joseph Round, an electronics engineer whose many inventions contributed to the development of radio communications.
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The human eye as an antenna system 10 August 2009
If you ignore the 'made of metal' part of the definition of an antenna you could argue that the human eye is an incredibly advanced antenna system.
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Smart antennas: the future of wireless communications 15 July 2009
MIMO schemes are fast becoming part of mainstream communications systems and have particular relevance in areas of high interference and background noise.
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Everything you ever wanted to know, right here, right now 13 July 2009
What will life be like when body area networks make it possible for us to know everything that’s going on around us and to access all the information we need to make sense of it?
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ESA announce new antenna location 30 June 2009
ESA have announced plans to build their third deep space ground station.
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The roads are about to get chatty 4 June 2009
Vehicle to vehicle (V2V) and vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) communication is a real possibility for the future. Soon, your car could be talking to the road and the other cars on it.
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IET Volunteers Weekend - building communities 1 June 2009
When was the last time your institution surprised, challenged, inspired and excited you?
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Synthetic aperture GPS signal processing 28 May 2009
This morning, as I was wandering around the web I stumbled across…
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Mind the gap – not in the underground sense 15 May 2009
Find out more about minding the gap in the radio spectrum from E&T.
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Antenna jobs, past and future 5 May 2009
In today’s credit crunch and its aftermath, where are the jobs for antenna engineers? Perhaps the past can help highlight what is happening today and in the future…
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What do you want? 16 April 2009
If you want to have a chance to have your say in the activities and events that this network is involved in, post a comment to this blog!
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