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Posts by Amelia Shepherd

Wireless tracking with WASP

We've developed wireless tracking technology that can operate indoors, underground and in built-up areas. |THE CHALLENGE Wireless tracking in difficult […]

A technological marvel aimed over the New Jersey skyline: “the highest-performing E-band wireless radio in the world (throughput and latency), with the largest auto-steered E-Band antenna in the world”.

Aussie tech creating (milli)waves in US financial market

Published by CSIRO Blog   29 Feburary 2016

Ngara: Next gen wireless

Ngara is our next-wave wireless technology that is optimising the wireless spectrum and helping connect more Australians in more places. […]

CSIRO’s WiFi windfall comes to an end

Published by CSIRO 26 November 2016

CSIRO wi-fi invention named as 101st object in British Museum History Of The World exhibition

Published by ABC 3 August 2016

WiFi – the Australian invention helping the world connect

Published by SBS 14 January 2016

CSIRO's WLAN team with the WLAN testbed, May 2012. From left, Terry Percival, John Deane, Diet Ostry, Graham Daniels and John O'Sullivan.

Revolutionary Wifi invention selected for World in 100 Objects Exhibition

Published by CSIRO 3 August 2016

This infographic explains how WiFi technology was created and how it actually works

Bringing WiFi to the world

We invented and patented wireless local area network (WLAN) in the 1990s – a technology that has given us the […]

This infographic explains how Ngara Works.

Emergency services benefit from a high-speed world without wires

Published by CSIRO Blog 3 March 2014

CSIRO LAUNCHES REVOLUTIONARY UNDERGROUND TRACKING SYSTEM

Published by The Australian Mining Review 23 September 2013

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