Ignion has launched Oxion 2.0, which it describes as an “AI-driven RF and antenna design tool.” According to the company, the solution is designed to “simplify integration and remove the usual roadblocks.”
Advanced RF Technologies has announced that its ADXV distributed antenna system now provides “converged wireless network solutions,” supporting both commercial and public safety bands in a single enclosure.
Network Rail in the UK has rolled out new antenna and software solutions, supplied by McLaren Applied. According to the latter, the Fleet Connect software and 5G Edge Active Antenna are derived from the company’s efforts in relation to Formula 1 motor racing.
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