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		<title>Improved Performance in Mobile Devices with Innovative Antenna Design</title>
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While sometimes taken for granted, antenna design is becoming increasingly<br />
important in the successful design of mobile devices and handsets.&nbsp; This<br />
has become even more profound in recent years with the growing number of<br />
technologies packed into smaller form-factors, each with different frequencies<br />
and some utilizing multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) technologies.</p>
<p>The antenna is important since it is the only structure in a mobile device that<br />
communicates directly with the network.&nbsp; How these structures are designed<br />
and where they are placed inside a device can have a big impact on how the<br />
device performs.</p>
<p>But designing MIMO into smaller devices comes with its own unique challenges.&nbsp;<br />
With multiple antennas, more space is typically needed to ensure that the<br />
multiple antennas operate without interfering with each other.&nbsp; This<br />
problem can become even more challenging when working with technologies that<br />
operate in close proximity &#8211; such as WiMAX at 2.5GHz and Wi-Fi at 2.4GHz.</p>
<p>SkyCross has solved this problem with its iMAT<sup>TM</sup> technology (short<br />
for isolated mode antenna technology) which enables a single antenna to function<br />
like multiple antennas, without compromising the performance of each antenna or<br />
the industrial design of the device.&nbsp; This is accomplished by utilizing a<br />
single radiating structure with multiple feed points.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The company, founded in 2000, provides a complete host of antenna solutions for<br />
the mobile phone, home entertainment and computing industries.&nbsp; The company<br />
considers itself more of a solutions company that can apply a wide variety of<br />
technologies depending on the needs of its customers.</p>
<p>&quot;Many of our solutions are specific to each customer device,&quot; says Joe<br />
Gifford, Vice President at SkyCross.&nbsp; &quot;The product we develop is customer<br />
specific with SkyCross technology and techniques used in an &#8216;artistically&#8217;<br />
developed way to solve each customer&#8217;s problem.&quot;</p>
<p>The company is active in a number of technologies, including 802.11n and the<br />
next generation of IEEE standards.&nbsp; This year<br />
alone the company will ship 120 million antennas in a variety of different<br />
market segments.</p>
<p>In the WiMAX space, the company works with all the major players and even<br />
includes Intel as one of its investors (the only antenna company that Intel has<br />
an investment in).&nbsp; Last year, SkyCross technology was included in Airspan&#8217;s<br />
MiMAX Quad-Band USB dongle &#8211; the first WiMAX Forum certified USB device and<br />
winner of several industry awards.&nbsp; The device was certified to operate in<br />
the 2.5GHz band, but is also designed to operate in every frequency from 2.3GHz<br />
to 5.9 GHz.</p>
<p>SkyCross technology was included in one of the first WiMAX CPEs on Sprint&#8217;s Xohm<br />
network in Baltimore and was selected by WiMAX operator VMAX in Taiwan for use<br />
in their USB dongle.&nbsp; SkyCross was also recently selected as the antenna<br />
provider for several devices on the UQ Communications network in Japan and the<br />
Clearwire network in the United States.</p>
<p>&quot;We have developed the technology that sits on the reference design of WiMAX<br />
chip companies such as Samsung, Beceem , Sequans, GCT and others,&quot; says Gifford.&nbsp;<br />
&quot;Some of those reference designs are then included in products produced by<br />
Novatel, Sierra Wireless and Huawei.&quot;</p>
<p>The company also considers the RF approach that it takes in designing the<br />
electrical-mechanical radiating device as part of its key advantage.&nbsp; &quot;When<br />
people think of an antenna, they typically think of a radiating metal device<br />
that you put in a device,&quot; says Gifford.&nbsp; &quot;With our approach, we develop<br />
some type of electrical-mechanical radiating property, it could be anything as<br />
inexpensive as possible, and we use that to excite the entire device that it is<br />
going into.&nbsp; For example, with a USB dongle, we can get the entire device<br />
to radiate.&quot;</p>
<p>From a cost/performance perspective, the company claims that its iMAT technology<br />
can cut the cost in half and boost performance and efficiencies 2X when compared<br />
to traditional technologies.&nbsp; With today&#8217;s smaller devices, operating at<br />
higher frequencies and non-line of site environments, these performance gains<br />
can be significant &#8211; improving the subscribers experience while on the network<br />
and reducing overall network costs.</p>
<p>Operators such as Clearwire have taken notice and are influencing the design of<br />
handsets by insisting that suppliers consider using SkyCross.&nbsp; &quot;We have<br />
been working with Clearwire, and they liked what they saw in the performance<br />
metrics,&quot; says Gifford.&nbsp; &quot;We do a great job, especially in small form<br />
factors and can improve the antenna performance significantly compared to other<br />
traditional solutions.&quot;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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While sometimes taken for granted, antenna design is becoming increasingly<br />
important in the successful design of mobile devices and handsets.&nbsp; This<br />
has become even more profound in recent years with the growing number of<br />
technologies packed into smaller form-factors, each with different frequencies<br />
and some utilizing multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) technologies.</p>
<p>The antenna is important since it is the only structure in a mobile device that<br />
communicates directly with the network.&nbsp; How these structures are designed<br />
and where they are placed inside a device can have a big impact on how the<br />
device performs.</p>
<p>But designing MIMO into smaller devices comes with its own unique challenges.&nbsp;<br />
With multiple antennas, more space is typically needed to ensure that the<br />
multiple antennas operate without interfering with each other.&nbsp; This<br />
problem can become even more challenging when working with technologies that<br />
operate in close proximity &#8211; such as WiMAX at 2.5GHz and Wi-Fi at 2.4GHz.</p>
<p>SkyCross has solved this problem with its iMAT<sup>TM</sup> technology (short<br />
for isolated mode antenna technology) which enables a single antenna to function<br />
like multiple antennas, without compromising the performance of each antenna or<br />
the industrial design of the device.&nbsp; This is accomplished by utilizing a<br />
single radiating structure with multiple feed points.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The company, founded in 2000, provides a complete host of antenna solutions for<br />
the mobile phone, home entertainment and computing industries.&nbsp; The company<br />
considers itself more of a solutions company that can apply a wide variety of<br />
technologies depending on the needs of its customers.</p>
<p>&quot;Many of our solutions are specific to each customer device,&quot; says Joe<br />
Gifford, Vice President at SkyCross.&nbsp; &quot;The product we develop is customer<br />
specific with SkyCross technology and techniques used in an &#8216;artistically&#8217;<br />
developed way to solve each customer&#8217;s problem.&quot;</p>
<p>The company is active in a number of technologies, including 802.11n and the<br />
next generation of IEEE standards.&nbsp; This year<br />
alone the company will ship 120 million antennas in a variety of different<br />
market segments.</p>
<p>In the WiMAX space, the company works with all the major players and even<br />
includes Intel as one of its investors (the only antenna company that Intel has<br />
an investment in).&nbsp; Last year, SkyCross technology was included in Airspan&#8217;s<br />
MiMAX Quad-Band USB dongle &#8211; the first WiMAX Forum certified USB device and<br />
winner of several industry awards.&nbsp; The device was certified to operate in<br />
the 2.5GHz band, but is also designed to operate in every frequency from 2.3GHz<br />
to 5.9 GHz.</p>
<p>SkyCross technology was included in one of the first WiMAX CPEs on Sprint&#8217;s Xohm<br />
network in Baltimore and was selected by WiMAX operator VMAX in Taiwan for use<br />
in their USB dongle.&nbsp; SkyCross was also recently selected as the antenna<br />
provider for several devices on the UQ Communications network in Japan and the<br />
Clearwire network in the United States.</p>
<p>&quot;We have developed the technology that sits on the reference design of WiMAX<br />
chip companies such as Samsung, Beceem , Sequans, GCT and others,&quot; says Gifford.&nbsp;<br />
&quot;Some of those reference designs are then included in products produced by<br />
Novatel, Sierra Wireless and Huawei.&quot;</p>
<p>The company also considers the RF approach that it takes in designing the<br />
electrical-mechanical radiating device as part of its key advantage.&nbsp; &quot;When<br />
people think of an antenna, they typically think of a radiating metal device<br />
that you put in a device,&quot; says Gifford.&nbsp; &quot;With our approach, we develop<br />
some type of electrical-mechanical radiating property, it could be anything as<br />
inexpensive as possible, and we use that to excite the entire device that it is<br />
going into.&nbsp; For example, with a USB dongle, we can get the entire device<br />
to radiate.&quot;</p>
<p>From a cost/performance perspective, the company claims that its iMAT technology<br />
can cut the cost in half and boost performance and efficiencies 2X when compared<br />
to traditional technologies.&nbsp; With today&#8217;s smaller devices, operating at<br />
higher frequencies and non-line of site environments, these performance gains<br />
can be significant &#8211; improving the subscribers experience while on the network<br />
and reducing overall network costs.</p>
<p>Operators such as Clearwire have taken notice and are influencing the design of<br />
handsets by insisting that suppliers consider using SkyCross.&nbsp; &quot;We have<br />
been working with Clearwire, and they liked what they saw in the performance<br />
metrics,&quot; says Gifford.&nbsp; &quot;We do a great job, especially in small form<br />
factors and can improve the antenna performance significantly compared to other<br />
traditional solutions.&quot;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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