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Samsung is developing a new communication standard that is hundreds of times faster LTE
Despite the fact that LTE was just gaining momentum, Samsung has declared that already works and has achieved positive results in the development of a new wireless standard 5G. It can be noted immediately that in contrast to the term 4G, "5G" is not the definitive term for the new technology. The company says that the new generation of mobile networks can provide data transfer speeds in the tens of gigabits per second-hundreds of times faster than LTE.
In Amipd Electronics has created a new adaptive transceiver which can transmit data at a speed of 1056 GB/s over a distance up to two kilometers using close frequency to millimeter wave. Typically, this frequency range is to practice at long ranges are not used because the signal strength is very dependent on weather conditions. But the fact is that technology Amid works not specifically on the millimeter range (it uses a frequency of 28 GHz), the limits of which are frequencies from 30 to 300 GHz. At these frequencies the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation ranging from 1 to 10 mm (hence the name).
Samsung project now sponsored by the European Commission, and the beginning of its commercial use will likely be closer to 2020.
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In Amipd Electronics has created a new adaptive transceiver which can transmit data at a speed of 1056 GB/s over a distance up to two kilometers using close frequency to millimeter wave. Typically, this frequency range is to practice at long ranges are not used because the signal strength is very dependent on weather conditions. But the fact is that technology Amid works not specifically on the millimeter range (it uses a frequency of 28 GHz), the limits of which are frequencies from 30 to 300 GHz. At these frequencies the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation ranging from 1 to 10 mm (hence the name).
Samsung project now sponsored by the European Commission, and the beginning of its commercial use will likely be closer to 2020.
Source: /users/413