Articles by John Oncea
-
A Look At AMTA 2024
10/10/2024
AMTA 2024 is coming soon. Let’s take a look at this year’s event.
-
From Deep Space To Hollywood: Unraveling RF Mysteries
10/9/2024
Let’s take a look at three RF stories: FRB 20220610A's distant origin, GPM J1839-10's puzzling behavior, and the complex history of frequency hopping, challenging Hedy Lamarr's invention claim.
-
A Look Inside Space University
10/8/2024
The University of Central Florida, better known as SpaceU, is collaborating with NASA on the Artemis program, focusing on lunar research, technology, and workforce development.
-
Power Electronics, Elderly Service Robots, And … William Shatner?
10/3/2024
Service robots assist humans in various tasks, enhancing efficiency and safety across sectors. They use power electronics for energy management, motor control, and battery management.
-
How LunaNet Will Bring Internet-Like Capabilities To The Moon
10/2/2024
NASA’s return to the Moon brings with it many challenges, including the development of communications, navigation, and networking capabilities. The development of LunaNet will help meet these challenges.
-
How 5G Changed Cables, Connectors, And Interconnect Solutions
9/25/2024
The rise of 5G is changing the way we use cables, connectors, and interconnect solutions. Here’s now.
-
Scientists Engineer Groundbreaking Quantum Antenna In Diamond
9/19/2024
Researchers have developed a quantum optical antenna providing a tool to create entirely new research areas.
-
How GaN Is Improving Space Exploration
9/17/2024
As the space industry expands, GaN will play an increasingly crucial role in enabling more ambitious and efficient space missions.
-
AI And RF: Regulations Coming Soon?
9/11/2024
AI in RF enhances performance but lacks comprehensive regulation. The U.S. has federal orders and state laws, while global efforts emerge. The industry must stay informed as regulations evolve.
-
How NOAA Is Using Microwaves To Measure Tides
9/10/2024
Tides can have a marked effect on maritime-related activities. NOAA is using microwave radar water level sensors to measure water levels around the nation and help ensure that those activities are safe.