Radio wave propagation underpins numerous applications in communication, surveillance and remote sensing, and understanding its nuances is essential for the advancement of modern wireless technologies ...
Researchers developed a model showing the ability of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces to redirect the propagation of radio waves, which could improve the signal. A method to analytically express ...
SoftBank Corp. (“SoftBank”) and its subsidiary HAPSMobile Inc. (“HAPSMobile”) developed a new global model that can estimate radio wave interference at high altitudes and enable the design of network ...
A large number of things—some desirable, some not—can happen to a radio wave on its way from one place to another. In the simplest case two antennas (a transmitter and a receiver) are located so that ...
High above the frozen wilderness of Antarctica, a NASA balloon has picked up signals that challenge our understanding of the ...
HAPSMobile Inc. (“HAPSMobile”) today announced that its contributions—promoted jointly with its parent company SoftBank Corp. (“SoftBank”)—to ITU-R’s “HAPS Radiowave Propagation Prediction Method” ...
NTT develops world’s fastest wireless communication area estimation technology Your email has been sent As demands increase and 6G and IoT rise, connectivity must be reimagined. NTT says it has the ...
A group of researchers in Antarctica have found strange radio waves coming from below the ice. According to the results published in the Physical Review Letters, the mysterious radio waves were ...
A method to analytically express the performance of wireless communication systems when using reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) was successfully developed by researchers at Tohoku University, ...
Proceedings of Commission II on Radio and Troposphere during the XIIIth General Assembly of URSI, London, September 1961. Edited by J. A. Saxton. Pp. viii + 200. (Amsterdam and New York: Elsevier ...
Okay, so this problem has been bugging me for a bit now, and I figured I'd ask in here.<BR><BR>Background: I live in Baltimore, and on my morning commute to work I listen to a radio station ...