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Interested in Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Tech for 6G?

Oct. 2, 2024
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces figure to play a role in making 6G work in urban settings. Want to learn more?

The high frequencies, and thus short wavelengths, of 6G cellular emissions are apt to be problematic in dense urban settings. Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) technology is one possible solution for improving the capacity and coverage of 6G services in cities. 

How interested are you in these aspects of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (or intelligent reflective surfaces, as they're sometimes known)?

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David Maliniak | Executive Editor, Microwaves & RF

I am Executive Editor of Microwaves & RF, an all-digital publication that broadly covers all aspects of wireless communications. More particularly, we're keeping a close eye on technologies in the consumer-oriented 5G, 6G, IoT, M2M, and V2X markets, in which much of the wireless market's growth will occur in this decade and beyond. I work with a great team of editors to provide engineers, developers, and technical managers with interesting and useful articles and videos on a regular basis. Check out our free newsletters to see the latest content.

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About me:

In his long career in the B2B electronics-industry media, David Maliniak has held editorial roles as both generalist and specialist. As Components Editor and, later, as Editor in Chief of EE Product News, David gained breadth of experience in covering the industry at large. In serving as EDA/Test and Measurement Technology Editor at Electronic Design, he developed deep insight into those complex areas of technology. Most recently, David worked in technical marketing communications at Teledyne LeCroy, leaving to rejoin the EOEM B2B publishing world in January 2020. David earned a B.A. in journalism at New York University.

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