August 2023 Issue: Automotive & Transportation Electronics
The road to fully autonomous commercial vehicles is paved with unique challenges but accelerated technologies to smooth the way.
Read more in our August 2023 Issue: Automotive & Transportation: https://brnw.ch/21wCQCs
Rare copy checked back in after 115 years
The rare, thought to be lost, book of James Clerk Maxwell’s turned up in a West Virginia library; last checked out in 1908, making it 115 years overdue.
In June 2023, the 1881 copy of James Clerk Maxwell’s "An Elementary Treatise on Electricity" turned up in a West Virginia library. In remarkably good condition, the book was returned to its original library in New Bedford.
Maxwell’s classic Treatise returns - https://fal.cn/3zX6R
In EE World videos from the 2023 International Microwave Symposium, engineers received a history lesson on early transatlantic cables through an analysis using today’s methods.
Read the full recap here: https://fal.cn/3zGus
In EE World videos from the 2023 International Microwave Symposium, engineers received a history lesson on early transatlantic cables through an analysis using today’s methods.
Read the full recap here: https://fal.cn/3zGuq
In the beginning of optical networks, all optical signals were based on a simple mechanism known as on-off keying (OOK). In simple terms, this mechanism works by switching a light on and off to transmit data. OOK is a wider definition for representing whether data is present or absent. This mechanism is often used in combination with non-return to zero or return to zero codes. Learn more: bit.ly/3JSP5Ce
While most of the #5G talk surrounding Open RAN focuses on the digital baseband, those digital data streams come from and go to the radio. Learn more about the future of #OpenRAN in this interview with Fujitsu Americas here: https://bit.ly/3jrE1kn
Dr. Arman Shojaeifard of Interdigital Europe explains the concept behind reconfigurable intelligent surfaces and how the standards group he leads will develop those standards.
In this video interview, Shojaeifard explains that RIS is expected to use a mostly passive technology that can reflect signals. There’s plenty of engineering and materials research still needed to develop the surfaces. Learn more about reconfigurable intelligent surfaces here - https://bit.ly/3COrIHb"
Video Interview: GaN factory focuses on 5G with NXP
Video Interview: Editor Martin Rowe speaks with NXP Semiconductors' Paul Hart.
5G base stations need to transmit low-band, mid-band, and mmWave signals to user devices. As frequencies increase, so does the power needed to transmit over useful distances. Learn more from the interview below or click here to read the full article: https://bit.ly/2IsQh55
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EE 5G Technology Interview: Tektronix
ICYMI: In this video interview with Wilson Lee of Tektronix, EE World Online shows how #COVID19 brought about remote learning, and with it, remote operation of lab equipment at universities. Watch the interview below, or follow the link to view the full article: https://bit.ly/3gMUP53
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5G lab tests hardware, software, and use cases
When complete, Altran’s 5G test lab will emulate all parts of a network, letting hardware engineers, network engineers, and software developers test products at any point in the 5G network. 5G Technology World interviewed Altran’s Shamik Mishra, CTO Connectivity, about the lab. Watch the interview below or read more here: https://bit.ly/3cfQ1U0
EEWorld 5G Handbook
As #5G is brings changes in wireless communications to consumers and businesses, it also brings changes in how engineers perform tests. The tight integration in 5G user equipment means that wired testing is no longer viable. Thus, over the air (#OTA) testing is now essential.
Directly from our first EE World Online 5G handbook, read this article here: https://bit.ly/3tJXbFm written by JP Nuutinen, Spirent Communications
EEWorld 5G Handbook
5G is more than another wireless technology. It’s changed the radio, the access network, the spectrum, and the network core. It might even change our lives.
That’s why EE World created 5G Technology World. We cover 5G technologies on engineering terms.
The site launched in January 2020, just as COVID-19 emerged. Since then, we’ve grown into a resource you can trust for solid technical information relating to most aspects of 5G. Learn more in our 5G Handbook here: https://bit.ly/3tJXbFm
EEWorld 5G Handbook
#5G is undergoing rapid deployment. While consumers can get faster internet speeds, engineers know that 5G brings more than downloading movies. 5G Technology World and EEWorld present our first 5G handbook, digital edition. Our first handbook awaits you: https://bit.ly/3tJXbFm