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March 16 2006 at 03:13 PM
Barcelona 16 March 2006 – Fractus, the fractal antenna technology pioneer, is pleased to announce that it has received a new grant from the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce for the PROFIT program through the National Plan of Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation (2004 – 2007). This program has permitted Fractus to continue to provide groundbreaking research and development activity in designing and developing fractal antennas worldwide for the telecommunications industry.
The scope of this grant focuses on development of ongoing R&D projects relating to:
The Integration of Antennas into System-In-Package/System-on-Chip modules to create Full Wireless System-in-Package (FWSiP)
- The relationship between antenna geometry and radio electric performance in mobile telephones
- Triband Fractal Antennas® with variable electric tilt in slim-site configuration for 3G mobile telephony base stations
- Metallised foam in low cost antennas
- Wireless technologies for small area networks with embedded security & safety
For more information on the PROFIT program, please visit: http://www.mityc.es/es-ES/index.htm