Wednesday, October 17, 2012

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Ericsson readies Wi-Fi system optimized for sports stadiums
Ericsson has unveiled a Wi-Fi access point and controller for offloading cellular traffic in densely populated areas such as stadiums. Read More


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Full-duplex radios could reuse channels, saving mobile spectrum
As mobile network and device makers explore many paths to using wireless spectrum more efficiently, one possible solution is still hard to achieve: Sending and receiving data on the same frequency at the same time, in the same space. Read More

MIT's newest research center to focus on mobile technologies
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is aiming for a leadership position in mobile technology with the launch on Thursday of its latest research center, Wireless@MIT. Read More


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Driverless car is wireless star at MIT
At a launch event for the school's new wireless technology research center, MIT PhD student Swarun Kumar presented technology for a new autonomous vehicle that recognizes when it may be in danger of striking other cars and pedestrians. Read More

Haverhill, Mass., water treatment plant uses iPads to monitor systems
Tablet computers are popping up just about everywhere, even in Haverhill, Mass., where workers at the local water treatment plant use the devices to monitor its systems. Read More

 
 
 

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