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Vehicle as a Node (VaaN) Antenna Development

Vehicle as a Node (VaaN) Antenna Development Vehicle-as-a-Node (VaaN) systems are designed to support communications when traditional networks are unavailable, degraded or constrained. By enabling emergency vehicles to function as mobile connectivity hubs, VaaN systems help maintain communications capability during incidents such as bushfires, floods, land rescue operations and other emergency response scenarios. Market Gaps: […]

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Call for new antenna designs to boost emergency Wi‑Fi in Telco News

Telco News, 12 February 2026 Call for new antenna designs to boost emergency Wi‑Fi The Connectivity Innovation Network has opened a call for proposals on antenna design for Vehicle-as-a-Node systems used by emergency services. The goal is to extend reliable Wi‑Fi beyond emergency vehicles when other networks are unavailable or degraded. The programme addresses a

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Dr Lizhao Song on Antennas, Impact and Collaboration

To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day 2025, the Connectivity Innovation Network is spotlighting the work of women across our ecosystem — from research and design to real-world deployment and systems leadership. Dr Lizhao Song, Chancellor’s Research Fellow at the UTS School of Electrical and Data Engineering, is a core contributor to CIN’s Rapidly Deployable

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21 March 2025: Lecture Jay Guo Analogue Multibeam Antennas for B5G and 6G

Upcoming Lecture: Distinguished Professor Jay Guo on Analogue Multibeam Antennas for B5G and 6G We are pleased to share that our Technical Director, Distinguished Professor Jay Guo, will be delivering a lecture hosted by 6G Flagship on the latest advancements in Analogue Multibeam Antennas for Beyond 5G and 6G. Date: Friday, 21 March 2025 Time:

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