May 27, 2013

Samsung next step 5G technology with a speed of up to 1 Gbps

  • Although not yet widespread 4G, Samsung already thinking about the next step.
  • 5G network transmits data in the millimeter wave band at a frequency of 28 GHz, at a rate of up to 1.056 Gbps at a distance of up to 2 km.
  • The European Commission plans to offer 5G released in 2020 they invest 50 million euros in 2013  

Smartphone major company Samsung is working on the development of high-speed wireless connection and ensures 5G will be available for marketing in 2020. This new connection for the moment has no standards, but allow the transmission of data from 1 Gbps, according to investigations by South Korea.

Although high-speed network 4G LTE is available in countries like the United States or United Kingdom and Spain in July, Samsung is already working on the next generation. According to the South Korean company ensures the 5G mobile communication technology will be able to provide "ubiquitous Gbps experience" to subscribers anywhere and offer data transmission speeds of up to several tens of Gbps for each base station.

Implementation of 5G high speed in mobile network requires a wide frequency band, while it was a recognized option has been long believed that the millimeter wave bands had limitations in transmitting data via long distances due to their unfavorable propagation characteristics.

"The new technology of adaptive network transceivers Samsung has proven to be a successful solution," says the company. 5G network transmits data in the millimeter wave band at a frequency of 28 GHz, at a rate of up to 1.056 Gbps at a distance of up to two kilometers.

The company plans to accelerate research and development of mobile communication technologies 5G and to start to commercialize in 2020. Once commercialized, 5G technology will be capable of transmitting high data rate of up to several hundred times faster than even 4G LTE Advanced technology to be launched later this year.

Competition for technological leadership in the development of next generation mobile communications is increasingly fierce. China established the IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group led by the government for research 5G in February 2012, while the European Commission is planning to invest 50 million euros in 2013 to offer 5G released in 2020.

Note that despite the advances of Samsungy other companies to improve existing 4G standards, the fifth generation of mobile connectivity (5G) still has no concrete specifications that have been collected by any official document or willing standardization pororganismos telecommunications.

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