NTU and NI announce joint wireless research programme

Posted by admin • March 11, 2010 • Category: In the News

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Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National Instruments (NI) are collaborating to develop the next-generation wireless communication technologies which are cheaper, faster, more reliable and more pervasive.

The two organisations announced that they would focus on research to explore ways to bring the speed and quality of wireless network communications up to par with that of wired communications and develop wireless devices that offer ultra-high-speed mobile broadband services at virtually zero cost to the user.

Under the NTU-NI Wireless Research Programme, NI will provide S$2.07 million (US$1.48 million) worth of equipment that will be installed at the PWTC.

The research team will be using the equipment to research into the practicality and performance of various wireless techniques.

Read the full article on the MIS-Asia.com

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