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High-Frequency Chip Brings Researchers Closer to Next Generation Technology(图)
high-frequency chip researchers next generation technology
2017/9/5
A novel, high-frequency electronic chip potentially capable of transmitting tens of gigabits of data per second — a rate that is orders of magnitude above the fastest internet speeds available today —...
国际互联网研究者协会第17届年度会议(17th annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers)
Internet society
2016/3/9
In 2016, our annual conference will take place at Humboldt-Universit鋞 zu Berlin, Germany. The event will be hosted by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and the Hans Bredow ...
Researchers develop key component for terahertz wireless(图)
Researchers key component terahertz wireless
2015/9/18
Terahertz radiation could one day provide the backbone for wireless systems that can deliver data up to one hundred times faster than today’s cellular or Wi-Fi networks. But there remain many technica...
Researchers work to counter a new class of coffee shop hackers
counter a new class coffee shop hackers
2015/1/20
If you’re sitting in a coffee shop, tapping away on your laptop, feeling safe from hackers because you didn’t connect to the shop’s wi-fi, think again. The bad guys may be able to see what you’re doin...
Leading researchers to discuss privacy and security in a connected age
Internet era banks electrical grids
2014/10/30
As we increasingly rely on the Internet to connect to everything from banks and electrical grids to medical devices and autonomous vehicles, we are exposed to new vulnerabilities that threaten our sec...
Researchers Devise New, Stretchable Antenna for Wearable Health Monitoring(图)
Researchers Devise New Wearable Health Monitoring
2014/3/20
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new, stretchable antenna that can be incorporated into wearable technologies, such as health monitoring devices.
Director of communication disorders center to address researchers at University of Kansas retreat
communication
2007/5/30