Researchers at Stanford University have over come some of the critical challenges for wireless broadband users to remain connected in highly mobile environments.
Stanford researchers have developed an electrically addressable liquid dispenser. This patented technology stores and dispenses scent in hand-held devices.
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Stanford researchers have developed novel systems and methods for power-controlled shared channel access in wireless networks supporting packetized data traffic.
Stanford researchers in John Cioffi's lab have developed a method for allocating resources (bit rate and transmit power) in multi-user, multi-carrier communication systems. The invention provides the optimal power allocation algorithm for the equal-length DSL loops.
Stanford researchers in John Cioffi's lab have developed a method and apparatus for controlling the data rate in the uplink of a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system.