KAIST develops a low-power 60 GHz radio frequency chip for mobile devices
Friday, March 29, 2013 - 13:00
in Mathematics & Economics
As the capacity of handheld devices increases to accommodate a greater number of functions, these devices have more memory, larger display screens, and the ability to play higher definition video files. If the users of mobile devices, including smartphones, tablet PCs, and notebooks, want to share or transfer data on one device with that of another device, a great deal of time and effort are needed.