According to Press Esc, a team of Georgia Tech scientists working at the institutes’s Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) expressed confidence that their research into multi-gigabit wireless technology will be able to yield commercially viable products within three years.
Multi-gigabit wireless technology uses extremely high radio frequencies to achieve very high data transmission rates. The downside is that the necessarily high frequencies results in a wireless range that tends to be relatively short. The transmission is also extremely susceptible to physical barriers. The team currently focuses on RF frequencies around the unlicensed 60 gigahertz (Ghz) range.
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