At short distances, data rates of digital subscriber line (DSL) systems are typically limited by crosstalk between adjacent lines rather than by background noise.
The evolution of wireless communication points to increasing demands on throughput for data-intensive applications in modern society.
Up until a few years ago, the classical concept of magnetic materials, characterized by hysteresis and eddy current effects, was adequate for the communications engineer.
Recent progress in the science and engineering of large diameter Czochralski silicon crystal growth is reviewed.
The current architecture for the Semantic Web, with its emphasis on RDF syntactic and semantic compatibility, has severe problems when expressive Semantic Web languages are incorporated.
In the years prior to about 1930, performance ratings were assigned to telephone transmission circuits in terms of loss of speech volume or loudness.
A pulse-width and pulse-position modulator (PWPM) IC for RF carriers from 170 MHz to 2.8 GHz is presented.
Quantitative risk assessment has recently been proposed to assess the impact of a new radio service allocation on incumbents.
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing is a popular method for high-data-rate wireless transmission.
The Internet of Things (IoT) represents the next significant step in the evolution of the Internet and software development.