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SIGHT, COPE and EPICS Project: Antenna and Wireless Technology for addressing Global Warming and Green Energy

February 15 @ 12:30 pm - March 15 @ 2:30 pm

SIGHT, COPE, and EPICS projects are dedicated to exploring a diverse and evolving field centered on antennas and their extensive applications across various sectors. These initiatives involve the innovative design and development of different types of antennas, including planar antennas, phased array antennas, and MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) antennas. These technologies are vital for modern communication systems, enabling high data rates and reliable signal transmission. The projects place a strong emphasis on advanced applications that leverage these cutting-edge technologies. For instance, they explore the deployment of high-speed 5G wireless networks, which promise to transform mobile communication by providing faster data speeds, lower latency, and greater connectivity. Additionally, the initiatives investigate satellite communications, which are essential for global connectivity, particularly in remote and underserved areas. Another area of focus is the Internet of Things (IoT), where antennas play a crucial role in connecting a vast array of devices, from smart home appliances to industrial sensors.
Moreover, these projects encompass comprehensive systems that integrate significant aspects of antenna technology, including electromagnetic propagation models, wireless communication protocols, and sophisticated sensing techniques such as radar and remote sensing. These elements are vital for understanding how antennas perform in different environments and applications, ensuring optimal signal strength and quality. By bringing together researchers and industry experts, these initiatives strive to push the boundaries of knowledge and technology in connectivity and data transmission. Their goals include enhancing the efficiency and reliability of wireless systems, which in turn improves how we communicate, share information, and interact with our environment. Through a collaborative research and development approach, they seek to address the evolving demands of global communication, ensuring that future wireless systems are robust, scalable, and capable of supporting the increasing volume of data created by users worldwide.
Co-sponsored by: North Jersey Section, AP-S COPE and AP-S SIGHT
Speaker(s): Prof. Ulrich L Rohde, Dr. Ing. Habil Ajay K. Poddar, Dr. Jawad Siddiqui
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