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June 07 2017

Leti stands out at EuCAP conference

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Millimeter-wave communications, which offer substantial bandwidth for higher transmission speeds, are garnering interest as a solution for tomorrow’s 5G networks. Leti is paying close attention, with a number of research projects on the topic, one of which won Best Paper at EuCAP in March. In work conducted under the mmMAGIC project, Leti researchers compared two […] >>

June 07 2017

Nanosafety Workshop: a uniquely interactive opportunity

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The Nanosafety Platform will hold a day-long workshop on November 16, 2017 at the CEA’s Grenoble campus for all professionals concerned by the use and responsible development of nanomaterials. A total of 120 attendees—scientific researchers, occupational physicians, occupational HSE and other professionals from industry, and representatives of relevant institutions—are expected at the event. The workshop […] >>

June 07 2017

SensiNact released as open source

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The SensiNact IoT peripherals integration and management platform developed by Leti facilitates the interoperability and processing of data from heterogeneous sensors installed in urban environments. Leti announced that the software would be released as open source at the Embedded World 2017 trade show. The software has already been used in a Franco-Japanese research project on […] >>

June 07 2017

Mechanical constraint helps locate quantum light sources

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New optoelectronic components like single-photon sources leverage semiconducting quantum dots integrated into a photonic structure. The sources are generally randomly distributed across a surface within the structure. Knowing the sources’ positions, however, is important to understanding and improving component performance. Researchers at INAC and Institut Néel developed a novel technique to map the sources. They […] >>

June 07 2017

P-SCAN pinpoints industrial systems’ vulnerabilities

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As part of a partnership with international certification agency Bureau Veritas, Leti developed a test bench to verify the security of connected objects for industry, healthcare, transportation, and more generally, the Internet of Things. The P-SCAN test bench is the world’s first automated system that can detect potential vulnerabilities at the physical interfaces of industrial […] >>
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