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5 questions and answers about climate change and Harvey
The threat to low-lying coastal areas, such as Houston, from both rising sea levels and terrestrial flooding will only increase as the climate warms, said Amir AghaKouchak, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Irvine.
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5G Has Already Usurped 6G and It's Not Even Here Yet
"We call our chip 'beyond 5G' because the combined speed and data rate that we can achieve is two orders of magnitude higher than the capability of the new wireless standard," said senior author Payam Heydari, NCIC Labs director and UCI professor of electrical engineering & computer science. "In addition, operating in a higher frequency means that you and I and everyone else can be given a bigger chunk of the bandwidth offered by carriers."
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5G Technology Still Faces Heat, Signal Issues, Expert Says
Reflecting the speed of tech changes, University of California, Irvine scientists said they’ve already developed silicon chips that are at least four times faster than the speed of the upcoming 5G and pushes technology into “the 6G standard.” Commercialization of the super-fast wireless transceiver could be a year or two down the road, project leader and UCI Professor Payam Heydari told the Business Journal in July. [Subscription required, you can request an electronic copy of the article by sending an email to communications@uci.edu.]
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5G, 6G: UCI’s Heydari on telecom developments
Payam Heydari, a UCI professor of electrical engineering and computer science and a leading research in millimeter-wave integrated circuits design for 6G, says it’s a work in progress. … Heydari and his team are working with an updated version of a chip they developed last year that they hope will eventually lead to 6G breakthroughs.