IPHOBAC Integrated Photonic mm-Wave Components  And Functions For Broadband Connectivity

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200720082009

Advertisement OLEOptics & Laser Europe

Announcement of a Competitive Call in "Optics and Laser Europe", March 2007. [read more...]

 

 

Alumni NewsletterAlumni Newsletter

Press release concerning the objectives and main achievements of IPHOBAC after 1st year review. [read more in German language...]

 

 

Laser 2007Laser 2007

Press release in the frame of the exhibition "Laser 2007 - World of Photonics", June 18-21, 2007, Neue Messe, Munich. [read more...]

 

 

EuMW2007Microwave Journal

Announcement of IPHOBAC's booth 520 at the "European Microvave Week", October 9-11, 2007, ICM, Munich. [read more...]

 

 

200720082009

eStrategiesPhotonic Components for Future Wireless Systems

Press release concerning the objectives and main achievements of IPHOBAC after two years of research. [read more...]

 

 

ict2008ICT 2008

Press release in the frame of the exhibition "ICT 2008", November 25-27, 2008, Lyon, France. [read more...]

 

 

wdr2WDR2 Radio News

Wolfram Spikowski, a reporter for wdr2, a German radio station, reports on IPHOBAC's activities during the ICT 2008 in Lyon. [hear and read more...]

 

 

optics.orgIPHOBAC pushes microwave photonic boundaries

Tim Hayes, a reporter for optics.org and Optics & Laser Europe, reports on the IPHOBAC project.

A new class of photonic systems for fixed-frequency millimetre-wave applications could be used in radar, instrumentation and communications. [read more...]

 

 

csA new class of InP photonic systems

IPHOBAC, a three-year European project involving industrial and academic partners, is merging photonics and radio wave technologies to construct photonic devices in the millimetre-wave frequency range above 30 GHz. [read more...]

 

 

200720082009

European HeadlinesIPHOBAC taking the wireless world by storm

High-frequency wireless communication is growing and a team of EU-funded researchers is combining radio and optics technologies to develop millimetre-wave photonic components and integrated functions. [read more...]

 

 

The RegisterThe Register 2009

EU sees high speed networking in Photonics
4G? Like tin cans and string
By Bill Ray

An EU-funded research body has been demonstrating the potential of high-frequency wireless, including 10Gb/s connections that operate over a kilometre - and in the rain. [read more...]

 

 

FORTEFORTE 2009

Euroopa Liidu rahastatud projekti raames töötati välja kõrgsagedusel toimiv traadita võrgu lahendus, mis suudab rasketes ilmastikuoludes edastada signaali kiirusega 12,5 Gb/s kaugemale kui üks kilomeeter. [read more...]

 

 

ICT ResultsICT RESULTS 2009

Breakthrough for post-4G communications

With much of the mobile world yet to migrate to 3G mobile communications, let alone 4G, European researchers are already working on a new technology able to deliver data wirelessly up to 12.5Gb/s. [read more...]

 

 

IKSMEDIAIKSMEDIA.RU

EHF - a new frontier?

A European Union research group has been exploring the potential for wireless communications in the spectrum between 30 to 300 GHz--the Extra High Frequency (EHF) bands. [read more...]

 

 

Science DailyScience Daily

New products from Europe

IPHOBAC is not simply a 'paper project' where the technology is researched, but very much a practical exercise to develop and commercialise a new class of products with a 'made in Europe' label on them. [read more...]

 

 

GermanyGermany

Major achievements of the EU in science and research
2004 > 2009

IPHOBAC was voted as one of the 10 most important European research projects with German participation of the last five years. Similar voting is also found from other EC countries such as Spain. [read more...]

 

 

PolicyTrackerPolicy Tracker

New wireless technology promises fibre speeds for up to one kilometre

Jan 21, 2009
by Michael Newlands

A European project developing mm wave photonics says it can deliver speeds of 10Gb/s at 60GHz for last mile services as well as home networks that can support high definition television. [read more...]

 

 

The RegisterWirtschafts-magazin Ruhr 2009

Sensationelles Funksystem entwickelt

Jan 21, 2009
by Peter Krauskopf

Auf der ICT 2008, Europas größter Messe für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie im französischen Lyon, stellten Ende November Fachleute des Zentrums für Halbleitertechnik und Optoelektronik (ZHO) an der Uni Duisburg-Essen (UDE) das weltweit breitbandigste Funksystem vor. [read more in German language...]

 

 

BildBild

Das schnellste Funksystem der Welt

Licht an – und ab mit den Daten. Forscher arbeiten an einem Funksystem, das Daten mit einer sagenhaften Geschwindigkeit von 12,5 Gigabit pro Sekunde überträgt. Im Bereich Telekommunikation ein neuer Weltrekord. Möglich macht das die Optoelektronik, die Verschmelzung von optischen Technologien und Elektronik. [read more...]

 

 

ORFORF Futurezone

12,5 Gigabit/s durch die Luft

Ein europäisches Forscherteam ist dabei, ein optoelektronisches System zur Datenübertragung serienreif zu machen. Die Funktionsweise erinnert stark an die Frühzeit der Radiotechnik. [read more...]

 

 

PRAVDAPRAVDA 2009

В то время как многие сотовые операторы только начинают использовать протоколы сетей третьего поколения (3G), ряд европейских стран уже изъявил желание пропустить мобильную связь 4G и сразу перейти к более новым и совершенным технологиям. [read more...]

 

 

PRAVDAEE-Times

Commercial success for EU millimetre-wave research project

Researchers from IPHOBAC, a European project to develop photonic components and systems for millimetre-wave applications, have revealed that the group is already commercialising some components. [read more...]

 

 

PolicyTrackerPolicy Tracker

Fibre optic speeds demonstrated over wireless

October, 2009
by Michael Newlands

A team of European researchers have developed
a radio system which is able to deliver
fibre-optic speeds over distances of up to
two kilometres to provide an inexpensive
and quickly deployable alternative to Fibre
to the Home (FTTH). [read more...]

 

 

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