KTH Media Production senior editor Kevin Billinghurst interviews Wireless@kth scientific director Jens Zander on the revenue gap for telecom operators:
Slides from Kristina Höök’s “Designing for somaesthetics”
Did you miss our Friday seminar with brilliant Kristina Höök on “Where is your soma? Designing for Somaesthetics”? Photos and presentation slides are now available.
Wireless researcher Tatjana Apanasevic will be speaking at the NFC Symposium 2014 on January 24 at 11.30.
New seed project: 60 GHz bi-directional relay demonstrator

Our latest call (SP1302) for seed project funding has so far resulted in one new, very exciting seed project. Project manager is Per Zetterberg, School of Electrical Engineering KTH, and together with colleague Tobias Oechtering, KTH and partner company Bluewave representative Ramin Fardi, he will conduct a project on 60GHz bi-directional relaying.
High capacity indoor and hotspot wireless systems in shared spectrum: a techno-economic analysis

Presented in: IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 51, No. 12, pp.102-109, Dec. 2013.
Wireless@kth researchers: Du Ho Kang, Ki Won Sung, Jens Zander
Abstract: Predictions for wireless and mobile Internet access suggest an exponential traffic increase, particularly in in-building environments. Non-traditional actors such as facility owners have a growing interest in deploying and operating their own indoor networks to fulfill the capacity demand. Such local operators will need spectrum sharing with neighboring networks because they are not likely to have their own dedicated spectrum.