
Wireless digital data
Japanese scientists at Hiroshima University and Panasonic have invented a terahertz transmitter capable of transmitting wireless digital data at speeds of more than 100 gigabits/second.
Terahertz wireless is an exciting new technology that can help you transfer data in ultra-high-bandwidth packets. It’s also really helpful for transmitting data via satellites. Witch often take a long time during transmission due to the distance between the earth and satellites located in space.
Japan’s scientists have developed a new technology. That is able to transmit data for wireless devices 10 times faster than 5G networks. This new wireless transmission method will be available in 2020.
The THz frequency (or 1,000 GHz) is a new and untapped huge source of frequencies, which is expected to be exploited in the future for ultra-high-speed wireless communications.
The Japanese transmitter can handle 105 gigabit per second speeds within the frequency range of 290-315 GHz. These frequencies have so far remained without use internationally, but they will come in use in the near future.
With a data transmission speed of 105 gigabits/sec, the content on a DVD is transmissible wirelessly in an instant.
“The wireless data transmission speeds we’ve reached are usually in the region of megabits or gigabits per second. Now, we’re talking about terabits per second and transmitting single bits over a single channel.”
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Author: PC-GR