October 2011
The October 2011 edition's features are Communications, Embedded Systems and Security & Protection.
In Communications, an article from information supplied by Sierra Wireless reviews the LTE opportunity, where universally connected devices meet. Then, Tellumat unveils its strategy behind tactical data link communications, before JDSU considers today's multi-layered networks. Also in this feature, Extreme Elements describes UHP as a disruptive technology for VSAT networks.
Embedded Systems contains two articles: The first, by Nanfang Yu, Zeno Gaburro and Federico Capasso at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, considers the exploitation of a novel technique called phase discontinuity to influence light rays to behave in an abnormal manner. The second article here reviews compact off-the-shelf traction-drive inverters from the Semikron perspective.
Security and Protection firstly presents an article by Neil MacDonald and Thomas Bittman at Gartner, that considers the migration from secure virtualization to secure private clouds. The second article in this feature briefly reviews Keystone's modular approach to remote site monitoring. Finally, H3iSquareD overviews Industrial Ethernet for mission critical applications.
P van Rhyn, Pr Sci Nat, MSc (Eng)
Editor
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The LTE opportunity - Connected devices meet LTE
information supplied by Sierra Wireless
Tellumat lifts cover on strategy behind tactical data link communications
information supplied by Tellumat
Today's multi-layered networks
information supplied by JDSU
Disruptive technology for VSAT networks
information supplied by Extreme Elements
Defying optical laws, researchers create bizarre phenomena
by Nanfang Yu, Zeno Gaburro and Federico Capasso, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)
Compact inverters: Off-the-shelf, powerful traction-drive inverters with motor-control software are an ideal solution for electrical powertrains
information supplied by Semikron
From secure virtualization to secure private clouds
From secure virtualization to secure private clouds
Keystone adopts a modular approach to remote site monitoring
information supplied by Keystone Electronic Solutions
Industrial Ethernet overview for mission critical applications
information supplied by H3i SquareD