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The 1st telecom blog collects telecommunication books with topics across from telecom technologies to telecom business.
This video demonstrate how Android works on HTC's new smart phone - Dream. For more details about the device and services, take a look of the article at New York Time.
What are open platforms and open networks, and why are they important? New operating systems such as Android & LiMo appear to be more than just new technologies. Do they really challenge the current mobile network operator business model by turning the mobile terminal into a mobile applications platform rather than a services terminal? This programme looks at this clash of ideas by identifying the three different players: 'openness advocates', 'bit pipe avoiders' and 'middle wayers'.
"…a fun read and offers a great look into the world of antennas in the wireless devices that surround us more and more." (IEEE Microwave Magazine, October 2007)
The provides a complete and cutting-edge guide to the design and engineering of small antennas for portable electronic devices such as mobile phone handsets, laptop computers, RFID (radio frequency identification), microwave thermal therapies devices, wearable devices, and UWB (ultra-wideband) based consumer devices.
The carrier has brought its Super 3G test truck to the event and is showing the system sending data at 25MB per second and receiving data at 100MB per second.
HOPE hackers conference tracks attendants through their conference badge.
Signal processing plays an increasingly central role in the development of modern telecommunication and information processing systems, with a wide range of applications in areas such as multimedia technology, audio-visual signal processing, cellular mobile communication, radar systems and financial data forecasting. The theory and application of signal processing deals with the identification, modelling and utilisation of patterns and structures in a signal process. The observation signals are often distorted, incomplete and noisy and hence, noise reduction and the removal of channel distortion is an important part of a signal processing system.
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Farpoint Group's Craig Mathias explains the difference between the various generations of wireless technology and what you can expect for download on that new iPhone 3G.
Localized waves—also known as non-diffractive waves—are beams and pulses capable of resisting diffraction and dispersion over long distances even in non-guiding media. Predicted to exist in the early 1970s and obtained theoretically and experimentally as solutions to the wave equations starting in 1992, localized waves now garner intense worldwide research with applications in all fields where a role is played by a wave equation, from electromagnetism to acoustics and quantum physics. In the electromagnetics areas, they are paving the way, for instance, to ubiquitous secure communications in the range of millimeter waves, terahertz frequencies, and optics. At last, the localized waves with an envelope at rest are expected to have important applications especially in medicine.
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