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Tech Xplore on MSNNext-generation wireless systems can benefit from robust, low-overhead semantic communication framework
In recent decades, communication technology has advanced at unprecedented speed. A key breakthrough is semantic ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNDigital to analog in one smooth step: Device could replace signal modulators in fiber-optic networks
Addressing a major roadblock in next-generation photonic computing and signal processing systems, researchers at the Harvard ...
Optical communication systems have evolved significantly over recent years with the advent of advanced modulation techniques designed to enhance spectral efficiency and mitigate interference.
Semantic communications have revolutionized wireless communication in this century. In a new study, SeoulTech researchers have investigated ConcreteSC, a novel digital communication framework that ...
Built on lithium niobate, the breakthrough delivers speeds up to 186 Gbps while slashing energy use—paving the way for faster ...
Researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge have demonstrated a new way to control radiation in the ...
The IPrium-SOQPSK-LDPC-Modulator IP Core implements constant amplitude CPM SOQPSK modulation with LDPC Coding. The IP Core is a complete digital SOQPS ...
The FO-MDA-40-25G-1, described as a low-cost lithium niobate modulator driver, promises exceptional performance in 300-pin MSA transponders found in DPSK long-reach 40-Gb/s lightwave communication ...
Researchers in Germany have unveiled the Metafiber, a breakthrough device that allows ultra-precise, rapid, and compact control of light focus directly within an optical fiber. Unlike traditional ...
The race to power artificial intelligence is heating up, and scientists are turning to light for faster data transfer. At the ...
Power Line Communication could potentially change how we handle connectivity, not just for smart devices, but for the Internet itself. Here's how.
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