Venturing into Uncharted Wireless Territory with YTTEK at 2024 Taiwan Telecommunications Annual Symposium
The 2024 Taiwan Telecommunications Annual Symposium will be held on January 15-16 at National Central University in Taoyuan, Taiwan. YTTEK is excited to present a wireless development system and offer an exclusive Y.RIS promotion code at the event.
In the 2024 Taiwan Telecommunications Annual Symposium, YTTEK is excited to introduce a specially designed system that caters to the specific needs of development and experimental settings. The system includes a liquid crystal reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) Y.RIS, 28GHz detachable FEM Y.BEAM L, and a SDR wireless development platform Y.FORCE from the LABLINK series.
Y.RIS is a liquid crystal reconfigurable intelligent surface that you can set various codes to manipulate electromagnetic waves, generating beams of diverse configurations through reflective mechanisms, thus facilitating the dynamic modulation of electromagnetic wave propagation.
Y.BEAM L, optimized for 5G and LEO satellite communication, revolutionizes wireless experiences. Offering LHCP/RHCP or horizontal/vertical linear polarization, it adapts to signal conditions for optimal communication link flexibility.
Y.FORCE stands as a highly flexible software-defined platform for wireless communication system development and verification. It can be easily configured as an arbitrary waveform generator, spectrum analyzer, or real-time 5G sub-6GHz radio transmitter.
During the symposium, YTTEK will be offering a limited number of Y.RIS promotion codes. We invite all attendees to visit our booth and take advantage of our exclusive offer. Discover how our LABLINK series can boost your wireless development and verification productivity.
About 2024 Taiwan Telecommunications Annual Symposium
The Taiwan Telecommunications Annual Symposium is a crucial event that provides a platform for professionals to share ideas and technology in the Taiwanese telecommunications sector. Various domains including Electromagnetics, Communications, Signal Processing, and Networks, come together to showcase collaborative research outcomes with the National Science Council, promoting the integration of industry, academia, and technology.