What is Wi-Fi 7, and what are its benefits? Keysight Technologies’ Xiang Li answers some key questions.
To heighten communications capabilities and improve situational awareness, military and government agencies increasingly leverage commercially-developed technologies. Many plan to boost their connectivity capabilities with fifth-generation (5G) NTNs.
Three billion people across the globe remain in the digital dark. Because they lack access to network infrastructure or affordable internet service, they miss the critical healthcare, education, and employment opportunities the rest of us rely on. In response, private industry, public institutions, and governments are creating new business models, partnerships, and alliances to reduce infrastructure costs, expand affordable access, and close the gap.
GDevCON, a high-level technical event for LabVIEW architects, is not your typical conference. Held over two days in the iconic Glasgow Science Centre, it offers a unique space for collaboration and idea-sharing, free from corporate oversight or control, and addresses the needs and challenges faced by LabVIEW users.
The telecommunications industry is experiencing a much-needed shift, driven by the aggregation of telcos. This aggregation, characterised by mergers and acquisitions, is reshaping the landscape of telecoms infrastructure, businesses and the market as a whole.
The Wi-Fi 6E successor is here, and it promises to significantly boost the speed and stability of your wireless connections. Here, Tom Cash, from automation parts supplier, Foxmere, explores some of the potential industrial applications for Wi-Fi 7.