Forget networking cables. Texas Instruments is working on ways to hook up desktops via laser beams. TI on Monday showed off a networking system called the Optical Wireless Solution, which lets ...
Forget networking cables. Texas Instruments is working on ways to hook up desktops via laser beams. TI on Monday showed off a networking system called the Optical Wireless Solution, which lets ...
The next generation of optical networks needed to satisfy our appetite for bandwidth is currently under development. And researchers from Georgia Tech have built a new architecture which delivers ...
Taara, a graduate of X, Google’s Moonshot Factory and a leader in high-speed, high-capacity wireless communication, announced Lightbridge Pro, a solution designed to meet the highest availability ...
While some optimistically predicted that the decades of the 20s would see history repeat itself, it's still too soon to tell whether businesses and economies will roar back from the brink of not only ...
The demand for ultra-high-speed, low-latency, and highly secure communication networks is driving research into extreme-band technologies, particularly in the terahertz (THz) and optical wireless ...
The research team, comprising Peking University, the Peng Cheng Laboratory, ShanghaiTech University, and the National Optoelectronics Innovation Center, has developed a converged communication system ...
In the latest part of the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) project, NTT has revealed that it has conducted a real-time cooperative control demonstration between IOWN APN (all-photonics ...
Developed for remote optical and wireless network nodes, cable infrastructure, and data communications equipment, the AD9548 clock generator/synchronizer IC enables system designers to use the ...
Optical wireless communication is an amazing new technology that is helping transform the way Internet companies deploy networks and, in fact, change the way the Internet works. One of the benefits is ...
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone was founded as a government-owned monopoly in 1952 to provide stable telecommunications services to all of Japan and conduct adjacent research. It was a time of change ...