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    SPAWAR is the Navy's premiere lab for communication. So we worry about signals and how information

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    gets from one place to the next for the entire Navy.

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    My name is Randall Olsen and I invented the DANTE antenna technology.

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    DANTE is actually an acronym. It stands for Directional Ad-hoc Networking Technology.

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    Most wireless technology sends radio waves in all directions. Our antenna technology

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    sends it in only a very narrow direction. This type of technology has been around for

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    many, many years but it has been very expensive. In satellites the cost is about 10 million

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    dollars for one of these antennas. So what we've done is invent a way to make these antennas

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    much, much cheaper. Maybe $1,000. Maybe $10,000. Outside, each cart has a number of our special

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    DANTE antennas on it, and what we're simulating there is a ship which would have several of

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    these antennas strapped to the railings of the ship.

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    Here we are on the Cape St. George. It's a cruiser. And the point of the DANTE technology

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    is for a ship such as this to be able to communicate with another ship that's perhaps twenty miles

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    away with a very high data rate.

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    The DANTE technology includes an antenna which we hang over the rails of the ship, and they

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    point in all four different directions. And if you look over to the ship that's pier side

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    in the distance, we would connect our signal to that ship over in the distance. But if

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    we weren't pier side that ship could be twenty miles away for our communications.

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    We're in what's called the CIC. That's the location, the brains of the ship. The testing

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    that we did in the grass, those carts represented ships, so now we're on a real ship. The technology

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    that we develop enables the information flow inside the CIC to happen as far as connecting

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    to other ships.

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    One of the challenges as a technologist is that you work really hard on a project, and

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    often times you get a great technical result but you don't get to see it go and do anybody

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    any good. And that's very frustrating for scientists. Being on the bridge here gives

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    us a feeling that we're actually helping out the war fighter and seeing applications that

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    have an affect on somebody. And so for my whole team, this is a really fulfilling sort

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    of thing to see our work actually making a difference.

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Use "technologist" in a sentence | "technologist" example sentences

How to use "technologist" in a sentence?

  • You can wear ruffles; you can be a jock, and you can still be a great computer scientist, or a great technologist, or a great product designer.
    -Marissa Mayer-
  • As a technologist, I'm obsessed with searching for the next killer app.
    -Maynard Webb-
  • I took the standpoint that the profession of technologist, a man who masters matter, is a masculine profession, if not the only masculine profession there is.
    -Max Frisch-
  • I started out as an artist, and I continue to think of myself as an artist first, and a technologist and entrepreneur after that.
    -Biz Stone-
  • I don't believe in providence and fate, as a technologist I am used to reckoning with the formulae of probability.
    -Max Frisch-
  • The technologist was the final guise of the white missionary, industrialization the last gospel of a dying race and living standards a substitute for a purpose in living.
    -Max Frisch-

Definition and meaning of TECHNOLOGIST

What does "technologist mean?"

/tekˈnäləjəst/

noun
Person who works with technologies.