Europe teams up for satellite 5G
27 June, 2017 by Jonathan NallyThe European Space Agency and satellite industry leaders have agreed to collaborate to demonstrate the value that satellite communications will bring to 5G.
ICCRA sets out control rooms challenges
22 June, 2017The ICCRA will work on developing the common interfaces required to ensure best possible responses in mission critical situations.
Low-voltage amplifiers for automotive radars
21 June, 2017New millimetre-wave transistor technology could make the future of driverless vehicles much safer.
Ambient backscatter for IoT sensors
19 June, 2017IoT sensors could one day connect via ambient TV, radio and cellular radio waves, following demonstration of an ultra-wideband backscatter system.
US$38.5m for public safety comms research
14 June, 2017NIST has awarded US$38.5 million to 33 research projects aimed at advancing broadband communications technologies for first responders.
5G: not here yet, but closer than you think
13 June, 2017 by Sarah Yost, mmWave Product Manager, National InstrumentsThe race to define 5G may be ending, but the process to design and deploy 5G technology is just beginning.
ARCIA participates in global talks
05 June, 2017 by Ian MillerAustralia had a seat at the table in Washington as global radio sector leaders gathered to discuss public safety mobile broadband.
Meeting the LTE challenge
01 June, 2017 by Hamish Duff, President, ARCIAAs the public safety sector comes to grips with LTE, ARCIA aims to bring independent advice into the discussion, says Hamish Duff.
Industry snapshot from times gone by
29 May, 2017 by Jonathan NallyIn 2007 the ACMA slashed prices on 3.4 GHz, the Australian Radio Industry Association formed and the health effects of TETRA transmissions were being investigated.
Canberra agrees ACMA needs reform
22 May, 2017 by Jonathan NallyThe federal government will enhance the ACMA's stakeholder engagement, decision-making, governance and accountability capabilities.
Spectrum reform consultation launched
18 May, 2017The federal government has released a consultation package on spectrum reform that aims to modernise and simplify Australia's spectrum management framework.
WIA trials online exams
18 May, 2017 by Jonathan NallyThe Wireless Institute of Australia has introduced a trial online exam system as a 'proof of concept'.
Military comms test successful
09 May, 2017Multiple aircraft and ground stations efficiently and securely communicated during a demonstration of the Talon HATE airborne networking system.
UTS commissions 90 GHz test chamber
09 May, 2017A 1.7-tonne anechoic chamber, worth $800,000, has been delivered to the University of Technology Sydney to take part in the development of next-generation radio systems.
Photonics for fast RF
19 April, 2017A chip-scale optical device promises to provide high-speed RF tuning with response times faster than one nanosecond.