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InterDigital and Calit2 Collaborate on Innovation Challenge

December 13, 2011

…InterDigital Innovation Challenge, a wireless technology research contest in collaboration with the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UC San Diego. To be formally launched in early 2012, the challenge will nurture and accelerate innovation in advanced wireless technologies and shall be open to students and faculty…

InterDigital and Calit2 Launch InterDigital Innovation Challenge

February 15, 2012

InterDigital (NASDAQ: IDCC) and the University of California, San Diego division of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) today announced the launch of the InterDigital Innovation Challenge (I²C), an engineering competition that aims to discover breakthroughs in advanced wireless technologies.

$1 Million Grant from Alliance Healthcare Foundation Awarded to UC San Diego

January 30, 2014

…in the use of wireless technologies in the management of personal and public health. Browne is collaborating with colleagues at UC San Diego’s Anti-Viral Research Center, using technology developed by Proteus Digital Health, which has developed a system to track how and when individuals take medications. The system utilizes an…

Electrical Engineering Professor Gabriel Rebeiz Elected to National Academy of Engineering

February 18, 2016

…MEMS) and phased array technologies. “With phased arrays, we are migrating from mechanical movement to electronic scanning,” explained Rebeiz, who holds the Wireless Communications Industry Chair at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Automotive radar systems Arrays of electronically steered antennas are also being incorporated into next-generation automotive…

With This New Universal Wireless Charger, Compatibility Won’t be an Issue

October 13, 2015

A wireless charger that’s compatible with different consumer electronics from different brands is one step closer to becoming a reality thanks to research by electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego. Researchers have developed a dual frequency wireless charging platform that could be used to charge multiple devices,…

Wireless Center at UC San Diego Organizes Forum on Future of 5G

November 10, 2014

Wireless technologies have revolutionized almost every aspect of our lives: the way we work, interact, and socialize. Global adoption and emerging applications are fueling expectations and debate about so-called fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless technologies, and the expectations, needs, and directions for 5G are not as clear as those for the…

Wireless Tracking System Could Help Improve the XR Experience

December 21, 2023

UC San Diego engineers developed a technology that delivers centimeter-level accuracy for real-time tracking in extended reality (XR) applications. It uses wireless signals to ensure precise asset localization and smooth tracking, promising to enhance virtual gaming experiences and workplace safety.

UC San Diego Health System and Qualcomm Life Join Forces to Improve Care Remotely

December 18, 2012

…with Qualcomm Life, a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. to pilot the 2net Platform and Hub for remote patient monitoring. Qualcomm Life’s innovative 2net™ technology collects patients’ clinical information from wireless medical devices and transmits it to UC San Diego Health System physicians, to supplement information already available.

Novel Device from UC San Diego Researchers Promotes Efficient, Real-Time and Secure Wireless Access

October 26, 2023

Researchers from the lab of UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute affiliate and Jacobs School of Engineering faculty member Dinesh Bharadia created new technology for more accessible wireless connectivity.

UC San Diego Researchers Present New Wireless System for Greater 5G Access

May 17, 2023

A new paper on wireless connectivity from the lab of Dinesh Bharadia, an affiliate of the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute (QI) and faculty member with the Jacobs School of Engineering, introduces a new technique for increasing access to the 5G-and-beyond millimeter wave network.

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