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Home » Samsung Tests Adaptive Array Transceiver for Gigabit Speed Cellular

Samsung Tests Adaptive Array Transceiver for Gigabit Speed Cellular

May 13, 2013
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Samsung Electronics is testing adaptive array transceiver technology operating in the millimeter-wave Ka band at a frequency of 28 GHz at a speed of up to 1.056 Gbps to a distance of up to 2 kilometers.  The company said the technology will be the core of future 5G networks.

The new technology sits at the core of 5G mobile communications system and will provide data transmission up to several hundred times faster than current 4G networks.

Samsung’s adaptive array transceiver test combines 64 antenna elements, enabling the system to overcome the radio propagation loss at millimeter-wave bands, much higher than the conventional frequency bands ranging from several hundred MHz to several GHz.

 

Samsung said plans to accelerate the research and development of 5G mobile communications technologies, including adaptive array transceiver at the millimeter-wave bands, to commercialize those technologies by 2020.

http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/?p=24093

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