Military and high power electronic applications are driving the development of new wireless technologies, especially those using Gallium Nitride devices. The growth rate of the market for these GaN devices — used in the infrastructure of wireless telephony — is expected to be at an annual rate of 151 percent for the next four years. Military contractors are interested in the new technologies for a specific purpose — new applications for homeland defense.
Military Applications to Drive Wireless Innovations
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski July 1, 2006 01:30 AMMilitary and high power electronic applications are driving the development of new wireless technologies, especially those using Gallium Nitride devices. The growth rate of the market for these GaN devices — used in the infrastructure of wireless telephony — is expected to be at an annual rate of 151 percent for the next four years. Military contractors are interested in the new technologies for a specific purpose — new applications for homeland defense.