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Transmission Characteristics of Radio Over Fiber (ROF) Millimeter <endeca_term>Wave Systems</endeca_term> in Local Area Optical Communication Networks

Transmission Characteristics of Radio Over Fiber (ROF) Millimeter Wave Systems in Local Area Optical Communication Networks

In the present paper, the authors have proposed Radio Over Fiber (ROF) technology which allows Radio Frequency (RF)... Read more

1 May, 2011
Small Size High Isolation Wilkinson Power Splitter for 60 GHz Wireless Sensor Network Applications

Small Size High Isolation Wilkinson Power Splitter for 60 GHz Wireless Sensor Network Applications

...paper shows a very compact Wilkinson power splitter for high integrated millimeter wave systems. The approach, to reduce the component's size, is based on... Read more

6 May, 2011

Europe aims to open cybercrime hub in January

The European Cybercrime Centre in The Hague will pool information from private and public organisations, and will offer advice to businesses on cyberattacks, officials have said in revealing more details of the hub Read more

28 March, 2012 by Tom Espiner

US agency admits to saving body scan images

...have likened it to a virtual strip search. Technologies vary, with millimetre wave systems capturing fuzzier images, and backscatter X-ray machines able to show... Read more

5 August, 2010 by Declan McCullagh

Start-up shows off quantum computer

...calculates by studying the behaviour of a niobium atom, according to D-Wave Systems. The Canadian company on Tuesday gave a public demonstration of Orion... Read more

15 February, 2007 by Michael Kanellos

Comdex 2001: Security products evolve

...about corporate security. The approach taken by Siemens, and by US-based Wave Systems encompasses the enterprise security problem from the user keyboard through the... Read more

14 November, 2001 by Wayne Rash

Obama taps OpenID for government websites

...The companies — Yahoo, PayPal, Google, Equifax, AOL, VeriSign, Acxiom, Citi, Privo and Wave Systems — said they will act as digital identity providers using OpenID and... Read more

10 September, 2009 by Larry Dignan

Demo '97: Sound Blaster to get software metering chip

...of Prestel, and it's never worked, says Stephen K. Sprague at Wave Systems, because nobody has been able to charge for fractions of a... Read more

13 February, 1997 by Guy Kewney

Samsung has SSD with full encryption

Using technology from Wave Systems, Samsung on Thursday launched a solid state disk (SSD) with a... Read more

17 April, 2009
Google scientist to demo quantum computer

Google scientist to demo quantum computer

...image-recognition algorithm running on a device, made by start-up D-Wave Systems, which is claimed to be the first practical quantum computer. The... Read more

9 November, 2007 by Peter Judge

Motorola acquires Blue Wave

...maker Motorola today announced a $165m stock merger with Texas-based Blue Wave Systems. Motorola will exchange approximately 6.5 million common shares for Blue... Read more

21 February, 2001 by Chris Holbrook

A Solace for Quantum Computing

...quantum computing, it looks like rationality is breaking out. Last year, D-Wave Systems, the only commercial start-up in the highly demonstrated a 16... Read more

27 October, 2008
Tech takes the turbulence out of flying

Tech takes the turbulence out of flying

Improvements in the way airports and airlines handle passenger check-in and security are due to innovations in technology says Jim Peters, chief technology officer of SITA Read more

4 April, 2007 by Jim Peters

Seagate launches hard drives with encryption

...Standard (AES) encryption, according to Seagate. ASI will ship its laptop with Wave Systems' management software to simplify enterprise use of the computers, it said... Read more

12 March, 2007 by Joris Evers

Seagate shows full-disk encryption for laptops

...manage passwords and encryption keys by using third-party software, Shimomura said. Wave Systems and Secude are working on providing such tools, he said. If... Read more

31 October, 2006 by Joris Evers

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