Results tagged “wireless”
Wireless Displays: To Compress or Not Compress
posted by Jeffrey Foerster on March 28, 2008 at Research@Intel
This years CES was filled with a variety of wireless display and wireless HDMI solutions using various combinations of radios (proprietary radios in the UWB or 5 GHz unlicensed bands, WiFi-based, UWB/W-USB based, and 60 GHz based) and compression algorithms...
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tagged: csll, research, standards, wireless
Vic Lortz on Amplifying your Mobile Experience
posted by Guest Blogger on March 27, 2008 at Research@Intel
Intel is in the enabling game. As a building block supplier, our business is based on the premise that when our customers win, we win, too. We are also in an industry that is constantly pursuing the next big thing...
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tagged: composedcomputing, csll, mid, mobiledevice, research, standards, wireless
Dynamic Composable Computing (DCC)
posted by Roy Want on March 27, 2008 at Research@Intel
In the last 10 years, personal computing has evolved from being primarily a desktop activity to a highly mobile one: the laptop computer, despite its large size and significant weight, has been the most popular mobile platform to date. While...
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tagged: dynamiccomposablecomputing, hotmobile, mid, mobility, research, ultrawideband, wifi, wireless
Hasnain Lakdawala on a spectrum sensing, reconfigurable ADC
posted by Guest Blogger on March 12, 2008 at Research@Intel
One of the consequences of widespread use of wireless is that the spectrum is getting crowded. Radio standards must be designed to operate under this rather hostile environment with the presence of a lot of blocking signals in the channels...
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tagged: idf, idf2008, isscc, multiradio, radio, research, wifi, wimax, wireless
Krishnamurthy Soumyanath on ISSCC: Research steps to a Digital Multi Radio
posted by Guest Blogger on February 03, 2008 at Research@Intel
Wireless communication is growing so fast that soon it might be difficult to get a decent wireless connection at your favorite coffee shop. At the Communications Circuits Lab of Intel Corporation, we have been doing research on techniques that will...
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tagged: isscc, radio, research, wimax, wireless
USB 3.0: Rocket Fast File Transfers
posted by Brian McCarthy on October 23, 2007 at Research@Intel
In this post, I share with you an interview with Jeff Ravencraft who is a technology strategist in Intel’s Communication Technology Lab, where he leads Intel’s effort in USB and Wireless USB. Jeff is also the Chairman and President of...
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tagged: idf, usb, wireless
Wireless Co-existence: Helping radios get along with each other
posted by Xingang Guo on October 14, 2007 at Research@Intel
Let’s take this opportunity to talk about wireless co-existence, an issue that begins to draw broad attention in the mobile communication industry, an issue that will help shape the system and architecture design of mobile device and infrastructure for years...
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tagged: maccoordination, mobility, research, wifi, wimax, wireless
Enabling wireless broadband technology
posted by John Du (杜江凌) on August 29, 2007 at Research@Intel
By John Du, reposted from our Chinese language blog. In my past posts, I’ve talked about Tera-scale computing. Intel has been doing research in both software and hardware on future processor platforms with 10s to 100s of cores. Our objective...
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tagged: broadband, china, icrc, mimo, research, wireless
Trends in short-range wireless personal area networking (WPAN) technology
posted by Jeffrey Foerster on June 19, 2007 at Research@Intel
Bluetooth can be considered the first wireless personal area networking (WPAN) technology accepted in the market enabling new usages like hands-free cell phone connectivity, wireless headsets, electronic wallet transactions, and others. For this discussion, WPAN technology is considered to support...
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tagged: 80211n, radio, ultrawideband, uwb, wifi, wireless, wpan, wusb

