Telecommunications

Internet out: India deploys shutdowns in name of security

India has led the world in internet shutdowns for five years running, according to online freedom monitors Access Now. With the world’s largest biometric ID database, a pioneering digital payment system for daily transactions and a flagship space and satellite program, India knows the power of connected technology. But when trouble brews with political unrest

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Satnav test on remote island lab

The ESA team at Jammertest 2023 deployed stationary, mobile and pedestrian equipment to test the impact of jamming and spoofing to global GNSS signals. Credit: ESA-X. Otero Villamide ESA’s navigation testbed vehicle participated in a campaign organized by Norwegian governmental authorities to assess the impact of jamming and spoofing on satnav systems and test innovative technologies

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Near-field wideband channel estimation for extremely large-scale MIMO

Bilinear pattern of near-field beam split. Credit: Science China Press Extremely large-scale multiple-input-multiple-output (XL-MIMO) at millimeter-wave (mmWave) and terahertz (THz) bands plays an important role in 6G networks for its extreme high beamforming gain and abundant spectrum resources. To unleash the superiority of XL-MIMO, accurate channel estimation is of great importance to perform efficient precoding.

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T-Mobile to lay off 7% of workforce

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Bellevue, Washington-based T-Mobile announced Thursday it plans to shed 5,000 roles, or nearly 7% of its workforce. The company will inform all laid-off employees by the end of September. The roles that will be cut are mostly corporate, back-office and some tech, said T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert. Retail and customer-care employees

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Leveraging the role of dynamic reconfigurable antennas

A demonstration of the industrial transformations and futuristic trends. Credit: Research We are living in the realm of Industry 4.0 today, which is a digital paradigm referring to the integration of cutting-edge computing and digital technologies into global industries. Some of the key technologies in smart industries and smart factories are the industrial Internet of

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Active RIS vs. passive RIS: Which will prevail in 6G?

A 64-element active RIS aided wireless communication prototype developed by the researchers from Tsinghua university. Credit: IEEE Transactions on Communications Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has become a promising technology in future 6G communications. Thanks to its high array gain, low cost, and low power consumption, RISs can improve spectral efficiency and reduce power consumption. The

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Pentagon leaks suggest China developing ways to attack satellites—here’s how they might work

Space communications satellite in low orbit around the Earth. Elements of this image furnished by NASA. Credit: aappp via Shutterstock The recent leak of Pentagon documents included the suggestion that China is developing sophisticated cyber attacks for the purpose of disrupting military communication satellites. While this is unconfirmed, it is certainly possible, as many sovereign

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Designing antennas for 6G V2X (Vehicle to Everything) communication

Simplified architecture of intelligent transportation system (ITS) showing V2X Connectivity. Credit: Jogesh Chandra Dash and Debdeep Sarkar Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) are working on designing antennas that can empower 6G technology, which is instrumental in realizing efficient V2X (Vehicle to Everything) communications. In a recent study, the team, led by Debdeep

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Towards a new antenna paradigm with waveform-selective metasurfaces

An international research team has developed reconfigurable antennas using artificially engineered structures called “metasurfaces” that can help solve the issue of limited frequency resources for wireless communications. These antennas provide variable response to waves of the same frequency but different pulse width. Thus, it provides a new degree of freedom to these antennas, making for

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