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On-Chip Microresonators: A Game-Changer for Quantum Information Processing and Optical Communications

Microresonators are tiny devices that are capable of confining light to a very small volume, typically on the order of micrometers or less. They are usually made of materials with high refractive indices, such as silicon or silica, and are used in a variety of applications, including optical communication, sensing, …

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From Code to Orbit: The Art of Software Design and Development for Small Satellites

Small satellites have revolutionized the space industry, providing an affordable and accessible way for organizations to conduct space missions. Small satellites, also known as CubeSats, have emerged as powerful tools for scientific research, Earth observation, telecommunications, and more. These compact spacecraft, often weighing just a few kilograms, are revolutionizing space …

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Advances in Entangled Photon Sources: Enabling Secure Quantum Communication, Computation, and High-Precision Sensing

Quantum entanglement is a physical phenomenon that occurs when two or more particles are linked together in such a way that they share the same fate, no matter how far apart they are. This means that if you measure the state of one particle, you will instantly know the state …

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Challenges in Photonics Testing: Overcoming Hurdles to Ensure Accurate and Reliable Results

Photonics devices are essential components of many advanced technologies, ranging from biomedical imaging to quantum computing. Photonics technology has made significant strides in recent years, enabling a variety of emerging applications such as data communications, biomedical sensing, and quantum computing. To ensure that these devices perform as intended, they must be …

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Revolutionizing Chip Design: The Rise of RISC-V

In the world of computer chips, big players like Intel and Arm have long dominated the market, licensing their proprietary designs to customers who pay a premium for customized chips. However, the rise of an open standard called RISC-V is changing the game, allowing anyone to design a chip for …

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The Hyperloop Race: From Ultra-High-Speed Transportation to Missile and Satellite Launches

The rail industry is increasingly embracing technology. Concepts such as automated, maglev and high-speed trains are now becoming a reality. One futuristic concept is the Hyperloop – an ultra-high-speed ground transportation system akin to bullet trains – developed by Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.   The concept of the …

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Revolutionizing Air Warfare: Exploring the Capabilities and Challenges of Autonomous Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCAs)

The current generation of aircraft faces an ever-evolving set of challenges that demand the development of next-generation aircraft. One of the most significant factors driving the need for next-gen aircraft is the rise of advanced anti-air defense systems like the S-400, which are increasingly able to detect stealthy aircraft at …

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Defending Space Assets: Cyber Security for Satellites and Low Earth Orbit Constellations

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the use of satellites for a variety of applications, including communications, navigation, and Earth observation. This has led to the development of large constellations of satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO). While these constellations offer a number of advantages, they …

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How Military or Battlefield Internet of Things(MIoT /BIoT) Will Provide Information Dominance

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The number of devices that use it to …

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Exploring the Indian Space Policy 2023: A Roadmap for Advancing Space Technology and National Development

Space has become an integral part of modern society, with an increasing number of countries developing their space capabilities for a wide range of applications. In this context, the development and implementation of a comprehensive space policy have become imperative. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) recently released the Indian …

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