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Up to 6 billion won for next 3 years to develop new ultra wideband
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Kreemo said on Friday that a consortium it leads will develop physical layer (PHY) enabled ultra wideband wireless transceiver solution that isn’t affected by frequency, standard or environmental changes.
The project, which Kreemo will collaborate with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Aura Intelligent Systems, and KAIST on, has been selected as an official international project by the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) and will receive up to 6 billion won funding for the next three years. The sophistication of Kreemo’s flat antenna technology was a key to securing the funding, the South Korean antenna maker said.
The consortium calls the technology they aim to develop ESPERANTO, which stands for embedded software defined PHY layer enable on ultra wideband wireless transceiver solution.
MIT will provide the protocol and Kreemo’s flat antenna technology and Aura’s modem base technology will be applied. KAIST will use its emulator to verify the technology. Kreemo said they hoped the technology will allow stable ultra wideband communication in various environments such as low orbit satellite communication, autonomous driving, urban air mobility, and on ships.
Kreemo said it secure an integrated platform and technological competence in the connected mobility sector based on its outstanding flat antenna technology.
It will further secure its footing in the next-generation satellite communication market and contribute in the expansion of the ecosystem, the company added.
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