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DESCRIPTION:Rydberg atom-based RF (aka Quantum RF) signal detection and pro
 cessing is a reality. This technology has evolved rapidly over the past de
 cade\, from laboratory research and proof of concept experiments to early 
 prototypes now being evaluated for use in operationally relevant environme
 nts. The broad tuning capability\, high sensitivity and dynamic range\, an
 d the physically small nature of the sensor will enable novel and disrupti
 ve applications in communications and sensing across the commercial and de
 fense industries. This\npresentation will talk about the state of the tech
 nology\, near and long-term applications and what&#39;s required to transition
  this technology to the field.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. William Clark\, \n\nHano
 ver Manor\, 16 Eagle Rock Ave.\, E. Hanover\, New Jersey\, United States\,
  07936
LOCATION:Hanover Manor\, 16 Eagle Rock Ave.\, E. Hanover\, New Jersey\, Uni
 ted States\, 07936
ORGANIZER:anisha_apte@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:21
SUMMARY:Quantum RF Sensing &amp; Practical Applications 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/405358
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Rydberg atom-based RF (aka Quantum RF) sig
 nal detection and processing is a reality. This technology has evolved rap
 idly over the past decade\, from laboratory research and proof of concept 
 experiments to early prototypes now being evaluated for use in operational
 ly relevant environments. The broad tuning capability\, high sensitivity a
 nd dynamic range\, and the physically small nature of the sensor will enab
 le novel and disruptive applications in communications and sensing across 
 the commercial and defense industries. This&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt;presentation will 
 talk about the state of the technology\, near and long-term applications a
 nd what&#39;s required to transition this technology to the field.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp
 \;&lt;/p&gt;
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