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Briefs: Communications
High-Speed Communication Vouchsafed by the Laws of Quantum Physics
Security in encrypted communication is a top priority because of our highly connected and mobile society’s increasing reliance on the internet. Engineers at Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT, have developed...
Technology Leaders: Photonics/Optics
Most optical networks have many fiber couplings and even minor losses at these junctions will produce significant signal losses that cause problems in data transmission. Precise fiber alignment at the optical...
Articles: Connectivity
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New Variables for Iterative Transform Phase Retrieval
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Articles: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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Application Briefs: Motion Control
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Engineers at the University of Illinois have found a way to redirect misfit light waves to reduce energy loss during optical data transmission. In a study,...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Since 1998, almost 2,000 shoebox-sized satellites known as CubeSats have been launched into space. Due to their small frame and the fact that they can be made from off-the-shelf...
Briefs: Sensors/Data Acquisition
System Enables Direct Data Transmission Between Underwater and Airborne Devices
Today, underwater sensors cannot share data with those on land, as both use different wireless signals that only work in their respective mediums. Radio signals that travel through air die very rapidly in water. Acoustic signals, or sonar, sent by underwater devices...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Faster Photons Could Make Data Totally Secure
Transferring data using light passed along fiber optic cables has become increasingly common over the past decades, but each pulse currently contains millions of photons. That means that in principle, a portion of these could be intercepted without detection. Secure data is already encrypted, but if...
Briefs: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Antiferromagnetic-Based Memory Processes Data at Terahertz Speeds
Data travels down fiber-optic cables at frequencies of several terahertz. As soon as the data arrives on a PC or television, this speed must be throttled down to match the data processing speed of the device components; this speed currently is in the range of a few hundred...
Briefs: RF & Microwave Electronics
For wireless networks that share time-sensitive information on the fly, it's not enough to transmit data quickly: that data also needs to be fresh. Consider the many sensors in your car. While it may...
Application Briefs: Software
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How to Achieve Seamless Deployment of Level 3 Virtual ECUs for...
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Specifying Laser Modules for Optimized System Performance
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The Power of Optical & Quantum Technology, Networking, &...
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Driver-Monitoring: A New Era for Advancements in Sensor Technology
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Leveraging Machine Learning in CAE to Reduce Prototype Simulation and Testing
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Briefs: Materials
Electrically Conductive Anodized Aluminum Surfaces
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Improved Bond-Coat Layers for Thermal-Barrier Coatings
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Test Strategies to Track Hypersonic Threats
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Plastic Bearings Reduce Weight and Improve Durability
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Here's an Idea: The Future of AI and Machine Learning in Avionics Systems