Monday, May 13, 2013

Samsung reveals 5G tomorrow: first test at 1 Gbps - Tom's Hardware Guide

Into The 5G is getting closer thanks to Samsung Electronics. A few hours ago the South Korean giant has announced that it has completed the development of the first transceiver apparatus in the world be able to operate on the high frequency band Ka for future mobile communications. The 5G on the card should be able to reach a speed of data transmission hundreds of times higher than the current 4G .

Into “The implementation of a mobile network 5G high-speed requires a wide frequency band, a little ‘as an increase in water flow requires a larger pipe,” said the official statement from Samsung. “Although they were recognized as an option, in the long it was believ ed that the high frequency bands were subject to limitations in long-distance transmissions because of an unfavorable propagation model.”

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Instead the last test confirmed that there are no problems for the range. The system Samsung working at a frequency of 28 GHz was able to reach a speed of data transfer rate of 1.056 Gbps on a distance of 2 kilometers. Obviously, the problem of the propagation was reduced through the adoption of more advanced antenna consisting of 64 elements.

Into According to estimates by South Korean researchers to get their hands on the first 5G products must wait 2020 . In short, would miss at least another 7 years of development, virtually the same amount of time that have been imposed in China with “IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group” and in Europe with the top floors of Brussels.

5G is still in the embryonic stage but theoretically should be able to reach a maximum of 10 Gbps.

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