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Center for the Study of Wireless Electromagnetic Compatibility

$129,000FY2002ENGNSF

University Of Oklahoma Norman Campus, Norman OK

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Abstract

The Center for the Study of Wireless Electromagnetic Compatibility was established in the College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma in 1994. Its purpose is to link with the various industries affected by wireless technology and bring them together to develop common solutions. This is essential for the health growth of these industries. It is expected that the growth of the cellular phone industry will continue to accelerate and exceed that of the personal computer industry in the 1980's. The research focus of the Center has been carefully developed to support the needs of the wireless industry as defined through an original pilot study, the Charter of the Center, and the continual input from the Center's Industry Advisory Board. The Center's research focus encompasses the following: Electromagnetic compatibility between products in the wireless industry and the following electronics industries; Medical; Automotive; and Aviation. Research leading to the identification and resolution of interaction mechanisms between the radiating devices in the wireless industry and other electronic devices. Research concerning the development and growth of wireless technology as well as future bands of transmission.

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