As 5G networking inches closer to reality, one of the more stubborn problems also will be one of the smallest. Several issues have yet to be cracked with beamforming and massive MIMO antennas, which ...
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The latest 5G standards releases from 3GPP have formalized and advanced many features that have increased the utility and complexity of 5G hardware. Enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable ...
Researchers from Georgia Tech recently came up with an exciting new way to utilize 5G signals beyond simply improving download speeds. University engineers have devised a way to harness the energy in ...
In-flight broadband internet provider Gogo announced on Tuesday that it has installed its first two 5G antennas on a tower in the US as it expands its 5G air-to-ground network and onboard services.
G telecommunications, according to industry hype when 5G first launched in 2019, was going to be all about buzzy applications ...
Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) technology, which uses multiple antennas for parallel signal transmission, enhances channel capacity and spectral efficiency through spatial multiplexing and ...
A tiny, bendable antenna capable of 5G and Wi-Fi connectivity has been developed by scientists, and rather than being made for phones or a smartwatch, it’s for smart clothing. The 2-port ...
Cellular chipmakers have spent years working to miniaturize 5G components before the first 5G devices hit stores, and that process is continuing down to the wire. Mere months before the industry’s ...
A Korean firm has created Antenna-on-Display technology. This sees a transparent mmWave 5G antenna placed under a smartphone’s display. This should result in more reliable mmWave 5G connectivity in ...
One of the biggest challenges in tapping millimeter waves (mmWaves) for 5G is overcoming signal interference. Because they're easily disrupted by something as simple as someone walking in between a ...
Apple is designing the antenna module that will be used in its 5G iPhones in-house because it was unhappy with the version that Qualcomm designed, reports Fast Company, citing a source with knowledge ...