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20th Anniversary kt Wave Tech Trend Notes Qe TECHNOLOGY SOLUTION Tech Trend Notes (jy mee 4 years. of emerging technology: What's next? &…
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The next user interface on a printed circuit board and embedded in a credit card. The device includes a number of peripheral man- agement…
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\A ith Photonics and optical communication “Photonics is the optical equivalent of light. Photonic systems use light, instead of…
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Forecasting single-photon detector technology | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory ince they cannot be generated,…
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Single-photon detector technology provides detec- tion of time-varying optical signals with performance approaching the quantum noise…
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Forecasting single-photon detector technology One example of such a communication application is a satellite orbiting the moon transmitting…
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driven more by the requirements of this application than by the classical (i.e., nonquantum) optical com- munication applications. The most…
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Forecasting single-photon detector technology is instead suitable for quantum communication and a subset of free-space optical…
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Over time, these tools will likely be used not only by researchers in a laboratory environment but also for industrial applications in…
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Forecasting single-photon detector technology a much more complete picture of worldwide techni- cal advances than does tracking individual…
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FEATURE optimizations, but they can offer a very significant return on investment. In summary, the future evolution of single-photon…
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THE Next Wave The National Security Agency’s review of emerging technologies GUEST Editor’s column It is my distinct privilege to introduce…
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a “a a) Me Ai aN x VN (ee Hi 2 V Wireless communication n the first issue of Tech Trend Notes, wireless | personal computing was described…
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Radio noise: Global economic and political impact | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory he term radio often conjures up images of the…
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Radio noise: Global economic and political impact 20 electromagnetic waves at each frequency (e.g., atmo- spheric absorption) are suited to…
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conference room is actually in a conference center with identical rooms on both sides (see figure 1). In each of those rooms, different…
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Radio noise: Global economic and political impact 22 100,000 10,000 =z 1,000 2 3S = 100 2£ so 4 = 10 WH Ethernet 1 + WLAN @ Cellular 0.1…
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to see significant changes before 2020. Other tradi- tional radio uses like space-based communication and radio astronomy are more likely…
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Radio noise: Global economic and political impact 24 TABLE 1. Noise projections for 2011 through 2020 Total Utilized Data Demand Spectrum…
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depended upon for a variety of activities ranging from phone communication to finding a restaurant for lunch. Interference noise caused by…
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Radio noise: Global economic and political impact 20] Industry Canada. “SP-5150 MHz—spectrum utilization 33] Applegate AR. “A little…
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FEATURE [46] Diem E, Schwarz C, Adlkofer FE, Jahn O, Riidiger H. “Non-thermal DNA breakage by mobile-phone radiation (1800 MHz) in human…
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computer monitor would interfere with the neighbor's television set. (Sadly, it did, but the solution did not require nation-state…
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2 Sequoia 1 Qo” Trial Subset GLOBE AT A GLANCE The TOP500 list ranks the 500 most powerful commercially available computer systems based on…
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~ JUQUELN y Specs: IBM BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.6 GHz, Custom interconnect > ¢ ; G Specs: NUDTYH MPP, Xeon X5670 6C ountry: Germany 2.93…
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POINTERS that are used for large-scale scientific calculations such S upercomputers are extremely powerful, fast computers as those found…
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The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility is home to Titan, the world’s most powerful supercomputer for open science (as of November…
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SPINSUTS News from the Technology Transfer Program Twenty years of catching the next wave he inaugural editions of Tech Trend Notes, the…
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Twenty years of technology: What’s changed, what hasn't? publication that became The Next Wave (TNW), was published. Tech Trend Notes…
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TABLE 1. Comparison of Toshiba laptops from 1992 and 2013 2013 1992 Model T4400 SX portable computer [3] Display 9.5 inch (diagonally)…
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User interfaces arly Tech Trend Notes articles on user interfaces projected dramatic increases in communications effectiveness and…
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The next user interface Sandia National Laboratories > ot long ago the state-of-the-art telephone N= a heavy contraption with a sluggish…
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The next user interface The hardware component most certain to change is the keyboard—a design that was introduced over 130 years ago as…
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distance for each pixel. The corresponding informa- tion is then mapped to an image from a standard RGB camera (i.e., a camera that uses…