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Autonomous and connected vehicle companies will benefit from a live environment in San Francisco, Calif., to test the new Ericsson Routes service—at no cost—and provide direct feedback based on their needs.
Modelithics announced the Modelithics System Components Library for Keysight’s PathWave System Design software, with models for system-level components like amplifiers, filters, attenuators, couplers and packages.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. is first to gain approval from the GCF for a conformance test case that enables chipset vendors to verify internet protocol (IP) multimedia subsystem (IMS) based eCall functionality, advancing in-vehicle emergency call capabilities over 4G LTE networks.
Back in 2017, we had seven companies in the review. Not to say there were just seven startups on the market, but there were just seven that disclosed enough about their approach. One of the startups decided not to continue with the development, and another two have changed their focus. But the rest four of them are still here and show a good pace! Now see how many are in development.
Rohde & Schwarz has revealed details of its role in a project to totally upgrade the London vessel traffic services (VTS) communication equipment for the Port of London Authority (PLA).
The Georgia Tech Research Institute team has demonstrated TRAFFIC as a front-end reconfigurable filter and new efforts are on-going to leverage this technology as an analog signal conditioner within a self-interference cancelling system.
The Qorvo QPF4216 FEM is an energy efficient, high capacity device with a compact form factor for 802.11n-ax Wi-Fi systems needing minimal layout area.