The promise of 5G Internet of Things (IoT) networks requires more scalable and robust communication systems -- ones that deliver drastically higher data rates and lower power consumption per device.
Researchers from Pusan National University have designed a low-power backscatter communication system that they claim achieves a high spectral efficiency and enhanced energy efficiency when compared ...
Low cost, long range, or low power — when it comes to wireless connectivity, historically you’ve only been able to pick two. But a group at the University of Washington appears to have made a ...
The researchers used circuit modeling, advanced modulation techniques, and polarization diversity to design a MIMO transceiver system for BackCom applications, achieving a spectral efficiency of 2.0 ...
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(Nanowerk News) Imagine you can open your fridge, open an app on your phone and immediately know which items are expiring within a few days. This is one of the applications that a new technology ...
Researchers have found a low-cost way for backscatter radios to support high-throughput communication and 5G-speed Gb/sec data transfer using only a single transistor when previously it required ...