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QinetiQ Expertise Underpins SatCom Demonstration Project

The Canadian Government has awarded a contract worth CAN$3.29 M for a reconfigurable satellite terminal technology demonstration project, to a tri-team of companies comprising QinetiQ, Spectrum Signal Processing and MacDonald Dettwiler. The project is designed to develop, integrate and demonstrate a reconfigurable, multi-function ground-based satellite communications terminal that can...
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Transatlantic Acquisition Will Aid Communication

Bookham Technology plc has announced that it has entered into an agreement by which it will acquire Onetta Inc., a provider of optical amplifier modules and subsystems for communications networks, based in Sunnyvale, CA. Onetta designs and manufactures intelligent erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFA) for current and next-generation optical communication...
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NATO TIPS Could Amount to €350 M for Indra

Indra estimates revenues of around €350 M for its participation in the Transatlantic Industrial Proposed Solution (TIPS) consortium chosen by NATO to develop and launch the AGS surveillance and recognition system. The consortium is completed by EADS, Galileo Avionica (Italy), General Dynamics (Canada), Northrop Grumman (US) and Thales (France)....
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IEEE Starts Work on New 802.15 Standards

The IEEE has approved the start of work on four projects concerning IEEE 802.15™ wireless personal area network (WPAN) standards. These projects involve a wireless mesh topology standard for WPAN devices and alterations to the high rate WPAN standard so it supports new wireless multimedia uses more effectively. Two...
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The Book End

World Wide Wi-Fi Technological Trends and Business Strategies Teik-Kheong (TK) Tan and Benny Bing Wiley-Interscience 217 pages; $62.95 ISBN: 0-471-46356-6 IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks (LAN) are becoming ubiquitous and increasingly relied upon. The demand for wireless access to a LAN is fueled by the growth of mobile...
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High Frequency Circuit Materials to Meet the Needs of Today’s Complex Military and High Reliability Designs

The introduction of RT/duroid®6002 high frequency circuit material, manufactured by Rogers Corp. in the late 1980s, changed entirely what RF/microwave engineers could select for circuit board materials. Up until that time, designers seeking options of high frequency materials could select laminates with low or high dielectric constant, based on...
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