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Ultrasensitive sensor causes stir at show
PRINCETON, N.J. – A prototype laser spectroscopy platform developed by electrical engineers at Princeton University attracted a lot of attention when it was demonstrated during SPIE Photonics West 2010 in January. The sensor, a new development in wireless sensor networks for monitoring trace gases and chemicals, uses an infrared laser operating at 2 µm and can detect atmospheric carbon dioxide with a sensitivity of 113 ppb in an average time of 1 s.
Laser Pulses Changed to RF Signals
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 5, 2010 – A tiny device capable of converting ultrafast laser pulses into bursts of radio-frequency signals using innovative "microring resonators." Such an advance could enable all comm...
JDSU Buying Agilent's 4G Test Unit
MILPITAS, Calif., Feb. 11, 2010 — JDSU today announced that it will acquire the Network Solutions communications test business of Agilent, including its 4G network verification and deployment products, for $165 million in cash. The Agilent unit being acquired has approximately...
Universal Display Nabs $750K Contract
Jul 2, 2009 — Phosphorescent organic LED (PHOLED) provider Universal Display Corp. of Ewing, N.J., has been awarded a $750,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract from the US Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a nonglass,...
ITC: Tessera Patents Infringed
May 21, 2009 — The International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled in favor of electronic packaging solutions provider Tessera Technologies Inc., finding that its patents are valid and have been infringed by certain chip makers, the San Jose, Calif.-based company...
Nersesian Named GM of EM Group
Mar 27, 2009 — Agilent Technologies Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., a maker of measurement instruments for communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis, has appointed Ron Nersesian as senior vice president and general manager of the company’s...
WiFi Anywhere: Solar-powered Hot Spots
Jan 21, 2009 — Solar panels are popping up everywhere and powering all kinds of things: They provide energy for animal detection systems in several states in the US and in Europe, and they run traffic information signs, informing motorists of construction or of an...
New Cloak vs. Cloak Classic
DURHAM, N.C., Jan. 15, 2009 – A new type of device that can render an object invisible in visual light has been revealed by the same research team that constructed the first prototype in 2006. The new device is significantly more sophisticated at cloaking in a broad range of...
Center Aims for Smarter LEDs
TROY, N.Y., Oct. 8, 2008 -- A new research center that aims to replace existing lighting with smarter and greener LEDs and integrate them with optical wireless communications has been funded by a five-year, $18.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The...
Physicists Get Genius Grants
CHICAGO, Sept. 23, 2008 -- An optical physicist who demonstrated that power can be transmitted wirelessly, a physicist who explores the mysterious behavior of quantum systems, and an astrophysicist working to improve the spatial resolution and precision of instruments used to...
AT&T to Cut 4600 Positions
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 18, 2008 -- Telecommunications giant AT&T Inc. announced today it will trim approximately 4600 positions, primarily in management, as it continues to streamline its operations. AT&T told the Associated Press that the cuts, which represent...
Microdevice to Track Tumors
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 11, 2008 -- A wireless, needle-like injectable device has been designed to more effectively kill tumors by telling doctors the precise dose of radiation received and the exact position of tumors during treatment. Babak Ziaie, an associate professor in the...
Keithley, IMC Partner on RF Test Development
Mar 27, 2008 — Cleveland-based test and measurement products maker Keithley Instruments Inc. today announced a wireless technology partnership with the Institute of Mobile Communications (IMC) of Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu, China. The IMC and...
Optical Tech Topic of Talks
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 15, 2008 -- Getting the most out of limited wireless bandwidth, ratcheting up data rates, new routes on the information superhighway, and a new view of the electromagnetic spectrum are some of the topics that will be covered in research presentations during the...
JDSU Designs Wireless Test Services for Beijing Olympics
Nov 12, 2007 — JDSU said today it has introduced a specially designed edition of RoamerNet that allows wireless operators to test their service performance at Olympic venues in China months before the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, to be held Aug. 8-24 in 37 venues...
Jury Sides with Broadcom in Qualcomm Patent Case
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 29, 2007 -- Broadcom Corp., a provider of semiconductors for wired and wireless communications located in Irvine, Calif., announced on Friday that a federal jury in San Diego found that it had not infringed two patents for digital video compression owned by...
Mobile Communications, Photonics Labs Open at Glamorgan
Jan 3, 2007 — A new research center for the development of high-tech mobile communications and next-generation services and applications has opened at the University of Glamorgan in Wales in partnership with mobile operator Orange. The Wireless Application and...
Tiny Technology a Big Deal at electronica 2006
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 8, 2006 -- High-growth applications in the automotive, wireless and embedded segments, as well as in micro- and nanotechnology, will be the focus of electronica 2006, a biennial trade show that provides an opportunity for the worldwide electronics community to...
Tiny Technology a Big Deal at electronica 2006
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 8, 2006 -- High-growth applications in the automotive, wireless and embedded segments, as well as in micro- and nanotechnology, will be the focus of electronica 2006, a biennial trade show that provides an opportunity for the worldwide electronics community to...
Massery Promoted at Fujitsu Network Communications
Sep 28, 2006 — Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. of Richardson, Texas, a supplier of IT and wireline/wireless networking solutions, announced today that Joe Massery, former vice president of hardware and physical design, has been promoted to senior vice...
WSCN Pioneer Adrian Tuck Named Tendril CEO
Aug 8, 2006 — Denver-based Tendril, a maker of network operations platform software for wireless sensor and control networks (WSCN), announced today that it has hired industry veteran Adrian Tuck as its new CEO. Tendril Founder Tim Enwall, who has served as CEO...
Spinoff, Merger Forms Rural Telecom Provider
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 19, 2006 -- The spinoff of wireless provider Alltel Corp.'s landline business and its merger with Valor Communications Group Inc. has formed Windstream Corp., a publicly traded company focused on serving rural telecommunications needs, the companies announced...
General Dynamics Team Competes to Design Government's Wireless Network
Jun 12, 2006 — General Dynamics C4 Systems, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based business unit of General Dynamics that integrates secure communication and information systems and technology, has been awarded one of two contracts to prepare a design and implementation plan...
Pratt Appointed CEO of Aperto Networks
May 22, 2006 — Michael K. Pratt has been appointed president and CEO of Aperto Networks. a Milpitas, Calif., developer of WiMax base stations and subscriber units for wireless and broadband service providers. He replaces Apertos' founder, Reza Ahy, who will remain...
Flextronics, Nortel Complete Calgary Operations Transfer
May 9, 2006 — Flextronics International Ltd., a Singapore-based electronics manufacturing services (EMS), and Nortel announced today they have completed the transfer of the manufacturing operations and related assets -- including product integration, testing,...
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