Go Country for All the Latest Advancements in Antennas
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Discover all the new ways you can improve the performance of wireless devices and communication networks at Antenna Systems 2011, taking place September 19-21 in Nashville, TN.
New antenna designs are enabling important advancements in performance and functionality for wireless devices and communication networks in today’s most competitive growth markets.
- High-end phased array antennas developed for the military are now moving into commercial use for new applications such as automotive radar for adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance systems and civilian communication systems.
- Using sophisticated new laser equipment, manufacturers of wireless devices and handsets can now easily design their antenna directly into the device’s plastic housing, reducing time to market while coming up with creative new designs never before possible.
- Advancements in so-called active antenna systems that can improve the performance of many wireless devices by overcoming various signal interferences now are prime for application to a broader array of mobile devices.
- Wide scale adoption of the Smart Grid is revolutionizing the deployment of wireless meters for utilities and the home. But designing embedded and under-glass antennas to enable the meters can be a tricky business that device makers and network operators are making new headway with.
- Proliferation of tablet devices will require the next generation of tablets include LTE/4G cellular radio functionality for higher data rates as well as WLAN, Bluetooth and GPS.
- Operators of 4G networks face a mobile data “tsunami” from the proliferation of smart phones, tablets and asset tracking devices that is increasing exponentially. Cost per bit of data transmitted will increasingly become a critical factor in business success for service providers and new approaches to antenna technology can make a difference on the bottom line.
- 4G network planning and performance improvement take on new challenges for service providers and device makers wrestling with the complexities of LTE and WiMax air traffic where data eclipses voice activity. Evaluating the performance of these advanced wireless networks and devices is so complex that it requires a new breed of tools and methods for planning, testing and optimization.
These and other critical advancements in antenna design for devices and networks will be covered at Antenna Systems 2011. If your products or services depend on antenna performance, don’t miss it!
CONTACT:
Webcom Communications Corp.
Heather Krier, 720-528-3770 x129
heatherk@infowebcom.com
KEYWORDS: United States North America Colorado Tennessee
INDUSTRY KEYWORDS: Technology Consumer Electronics Networks Software Telecommunications Satellite Semiconductor Mobile/Wireless
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