Archive for December, 2007

New Projects

New projects recently received from Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

- kW Power Fiber Amplifier
- Fiber Laser
- Adaptive antenna
- Low Cost Transportation of Viscous Oil

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Looking for a high bandwidth and low loss communication system?

Prof. Christophe Caloz has developed a low loss UWB Tunable Delay System

This tuneable delay system enables to create of both continuous and impulse delayed signals. It is suitable for any planar circuit implementation technology and operates on a carrier frequency between 1 and 100GHz (or more). This technology, already prototyped, is advantageous to countless areas from UWB to cellular communications including all areas of radio signal processing

Non confidential package available upon request.
Further info available on Flintbox

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MRSub on Radio-Canada

MR Sub was recently presented at “La Découverte” on Radio-Canada.
The broadcast is now available (only in French) on Radio-Canada’s website.

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Two Alternatives for Bladder Volume Detection

Professor Mohamad Sawan, École Polytechnique de Montréal, and his colleagues developed two methods to monitor, in real-time, the bladder volume.
These two methods are now protected by US provisional patent application and we’re seeking an industrial partner to move further.

More information is available here

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Compact, Directive and Loss Free mmW Antenna

Other than at lower microwave frequencies, the dissipation loss at millimetre wave frequencies is an important challenge that can significantly degrade the link budget in wireless systems. Prof. Ke Wu and Andreas Patrovsky (Ph.D Candidate) developed a antenna specifically designed for millimeter waves communications (24GHz and above).

This antenna has been fully tested with a scaled prototype at 12GHz and could be quickly tested at higher frequencies (including the 60 GHz to 94GHz band).

Further information are available on flintbox.
Non confidential package available upon request.

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Photonics West

Interested in Photonics?
We’ll be presenting our projects at Photonics West (San Jose, CA) from Jan. 19th to Jan. 24th.

We’re looking forward to meeting you at the Canadian Pavilon (Booth # 6098)

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