PIM solution for Infrastructural Data Connections - Electronic Specifier
In 2013 a strategic alliance was formed between the Biomedical and Communications (BiMEC) research group at London South Bank University and Hughes Electronics. Its aim was to develop innovative and disruptive technologies to combat Passive InterModulation (PIM) in cellular networks. This research has resulted in a white paper shedding new light on the effects of PIM and a new connection system designed specifically to help reduce PIM - the WaveWay.
World's First Anti-Interference System for Mobile Devices - Electronic Specifier
London South Bank University (LSBU) and Hughes Electronics have developed a world first connector to combat interference on mobile networks. The ‘WaveWay’ connector has been researched, developed and tested in LSBU’s state-of-the-art Anechoic Chamber, by LSBU’s BioMEdical and Communications (BiMEC) research group and local firm Hughes Electronics.
Combating PIM in Cellular Networks - What's New In Electronics?
In 2013, a strategic alliance was formed between the Biomedical and Communications research group at London South Bank University (LSBU) and Hughes Electronics, London. Its aim: to develop innovative and disruptive technologies to combat passive intermodulation (PIM) in cellular networks.
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