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CSIRO is researching how to build and operate wireless and fibre networks of high speed and capacity, so that the demanding applications and services of tomorrow will operate smoothly.

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CSIRO is contributing to CeBIT 2008, Australia's leading ICT event for the business market place.

CSIRO at CeBIT 2008
 
 

As wireless communications become ubiquitous and provide more capabilities, our wireless and antenna systems research aims to deliver new products and services for economic development, national security and sustainability.

Simulated diagram of the signal strength of wireless local area network system in an office environment. Colour indicates the strength. The centre of the image is red, radiating out to orange and blue at the edges.
 

In an Australia-first trial, the CSIRO ICT Centre has proved that searchable, high quality video streaming to a 3G mobile phone is an affordable reality.

Dr Silvia Pfeiffer using the Aida phone browser
 

CSIRO is working with multiple technologies such as geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), radio frequency identifcation (RFID) and wireless local area networks (WLAN) to assist Australian industries locate and track items from cows to packages.

A radio antenna, locator box and laptop which form part of CSIRO's new location technology.
 

Developing new technologies for wireless systems and innovative products and services utilising these new technologies.

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