5G Editorial & Guest Opinions
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Understanding The Promise And Potential Of 6G Technology
4/25/2024
6G is still in a phase of applied research and technology trials and is not expected to be commercialized until around 2030. But that doesn’t mean important steps toward its rollout aren’t happening now.
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Why Quantum Computing Will Break Your Heart
4/19/2024
Quantum computing is a highly anticipated technology because it can tackle complex problems exponentially faster than classical computers. However, quantum faces formidable challenges before – or even if – it begins to live up to its potential.
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A Look Ahead At XPONENTIAL
4/5/2024
Join 7,500 of the world’s top experts in autonomous technology as they gather at XPONENTIAL to change the course of human progress.
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How The Military Is Using mmWaves
4/5/2024
Defense invests in mmWave tech for radar, ECM, and communication due to wider capacity, security, and high bandwidth, crucial for modern warfare.
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Is Artificial Intelligence Coming For Your Job?
3/27/2024
AI can enhance, not replace, an RF engineer by automating tasks but the engineers' creativity and judgment remain vital for complex challenges.
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Exploring Current Test And Measurement Trends And Innovations
3/22/2024
The test and measurement industry is evolving, driven by technologies like Industry 4.0, AI, and ML, all providing a competitive edge.
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GaN, GaAs, Or SiGe – Which Is The Best Semiconductor Material?
3/19/2024
GaN, GaAs, and SiGe offer unique properties for various semiconductor applications. Which is best? The answer might surprise you.
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The Latest On Russia’s Nuclear Space Weapon
3/15/2024
Russia and the U.S. both have more than 1,000 nuclear weapons that could reduce any foe to an ash heap in a matter of minutes. Recent reports suggest Russia is working toward putting a nuclear space weapon capable of targeting satellites into orbit. How close are they and what can be done about it?
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Radar Antennas: Applications, Types, And Market Dynamics
2/21/2024
Radar antennas play a vital role in various applications such as weather forecasting, traffic control, and military operations. Current market growth is being driven by increasing demand across industries, advancements in technology leading to more efficient and eco-friendly options, and government regulations. Let’s take a closer look at these unsung heroes of modern radar systems.
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NASA Soon To Rely More On Communications Providers
1/29/2024
As NASA winds down its TDRS constellation, it has partnered with SATCOM providers to fill in the communications gaps and reduce the risk of data loss and communication delays for future missions.