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Technology Innovation Institute Joins Global Partners to Launch OpenSTX Foundation, Setting New Standard for Industrial Wireless Communication

TII · · Partnership Infrastructure

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has joined global partners to launch the OpenSTX Foundation, hosted by the Linux Foundation. This initiative aims to establish an open industry standard for Synchronous Transmissions (STX), a wireless protocol designed for reliable, secure, and energy-efficient industrial communications. The foundation includes members from Graz University of Technology, Imperial College London, and others. Why it matters: Standardizing STX could accelerate the development of industrial IoT and smart infrastructure projects in the Middle East and Africa, aligning with Abu Dhabi's goals to be a technology hub.

Paving the way towards 5G wireless communication networks

KAUST · · Research KAUST

KAUST Ph.D. student Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem received a 2018 Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award for her work in full-dimension (FD) massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) transmission technology. Nadeem's research could more than double the average throughput performance of existing wireless communication systems through 3D beamforming. Her work establishes a link between the industry's vision for FD-MIMO and the theoretical study of 3-D beamforming. Why it matters: This award recognizes young researchers in Saudi Arabia and highlights KAUST's role in promoting science and technology in the region, especially for women in STEM.

Abla Kammoun receives IEEE Wireless Communication Letters Award

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST Research Scientist Abla Kammoun received the IEEE Wireless Communication Letters (WCL) Top Editor Award for contributions to the review process. Kammoun's research focuses on random matrix theory, wireless communication systems, signal processing, big data, and machine learning. She joined the WCL editorial board in 2015 and was recognized for ensuring a fast, fair, and valuable review process. Why it matters: The award highlights KAUST's contributions to advancing wireless communication technologies and recognizes the important role of peer review in maintaining quality in the field.