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Helen Kim, CEO of NanoSemi
As a child in South Korea, Helen Kim, CEO of NanoSemi, loved
science. She admired Marie Curie so much that by age 10 she was
performing chemistry experiments at home. “My parents allowed me to
have a chemistry set and blow up things,” she says. When she was in
high school, her parents moved the family to Los Angeles, and Kim
became fascinated with computers and electronics. “I was awed by
the possibilities of technology beyond pure science,” she says.
Those possibilities set her on a new track that ultimately resulted in a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Columbia University. She went on to work 12 years at Bell Labs and 10 years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory, and in 2014, she cofounded NanoSemi, a software company that improves wireless communications, with Alexandre Megretski, Yan Li, and Kevin Chuang.
At the heart of NanoSemi are algorithms designed to improve the performance and efficiency of radio frequency power amplifiers that deliver wireless signals. These amps deliver familiar signals such as 4G, LTE, and Wi-Fi. But next-generation spectrum, 5G, provides faster speeds and more bandwidth. Data rates are expected to be about 40 times higher than those of 4G, and Wi-Fi 6 is expected to be four times faster than the latest version of Wi-Fi, 802.11ac, according to Cisco. Because the presence of 5G won’t eliminate 3G, 4G, or other wireless standards, electronic devices and equipment will have to accommodate all of these offerings in less space.
"NanoSemi’s approach is truly ground-breaking in that we are reducing power consumption while improving performance. Not only will your cell phone work better due to the improved connection, but the battery will last longer too."
Helen Kim, CEO of NanoSemi
That’s a big challenge. Computer chips on mobile phones and
computers and in communication base stations are physically limited
to how much signal they can amplify. If pushed beyond their limits,
amplifiers can create distortions in signals; produce “junk”
signals, known as spurs; or even spill signals over into other
radio channels, interfering with signals meant to be there. One way
to solve these problems is to pack more amplifiers onto an
electronic device. But space is limited and adding more electrons
means adding more heat, which in turn requires more energy to keep
cool.
Helen Kim, She is the CEO of
NanoSemi. She is from South Korea. Since childhood she likes
science.
She was admired by Marie Curie. At the age 10 she started
performing chemistry experiments at home. She said, that her
parents allowed her to have a chemistry set and freedom of
experimenting. At high school age time, her parents moved to Los
Angeles. After moving to LA she got interest in computers and
electronics. She said that she was surpriesd to see the
possibilities of technologies apart from the pure science. Those
possibilities helped her to set a goal ie Ph.D. She completed her
Ph.D in electrical engineering from Columbia University. For 12
years she worked for Bell Labs and for another 10 years
she worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln
Laboratory. In 2014 she became the co-founder of NanoSemi along
with Alexandre Megretski, Yan Li and Kevin Chuang. NanoSemi is a
software company that improves wireless communications.
The main functionality of NanoSemi
are algorithms. Those algorithms helps to improve the performance
and efficiency of radio frequency power amplifiers which in turn
delivers wireless signals.
Those amplifiers deliver familiar signals like 4G , LTE and Wi-Fi
5G is the next generation spectrum, which provides more speed and
bandwidth. According to 802.11acCisco, data rates will be 40
times
higher compared to 4G. And Wi-Fi 6 is will be 4 times faster than
Wi-Fi. The presence of 5G will not eliminate 3G, 4G or other
wireless standards.Electronic devices and equipment need to
accommodate all of the offerings in less space.
NanoSemi approach is a very good approach. They are reducing the power consumption by improving performance. Helen Kim, CEO of NanoSemi said , because of this improved connection, our phones will work better along with the long last battery.
Computer chips that we use in mobile phones, computers and communication base stations are small in size and limited o how much signal they can amplify. If we try to push beyond their limit, amplifiers will create distortions in signals which in turn produce junk signals ie spurs or sometimes it will even spill the signals over other radio channels by interfering the signals that are meant to be. We can solve these problems by adding more amplifiers on a electronic device. But we don't have a much space. That too adding more electrons means we are adding more heat. So in turn we need more energy to keep that cool.
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can you please rewrite the coming in your English without tools of paraphrasing , many thumps for your honesty in advance NanoSemi develops intellectual property (IP) to improve signal quality of communication systems. We apply our expertise in mathematics, digital signal processing, and RF to the problem of linearizing and improving the performance of RF, analog, and data converter circuits. Today our technology enables higher throughput connections for 5G, Wi-Fi, and WiGig smartphones and base stations while simultaneously reducing energy...