Sunday, 20 May 2012
Japanese Scientists Develop 20x Faster Wi-Fi Using T-Rays
Japanese scientists have set a whopping record for
wireless data speeds—20 times faster than typical WiFi—by using an
unconventional part of the electromagnetic spectrum known as the "T-ray"
band. The researchers were able to transmit data at 3 gigabytes per
second. "T-ray" technology could eventually lighten the load on lower
WiFi frequencies that have become jam-packed by data-hungry consumers,
reports BBC. The
frequencies on the "T-ray" band range from 300 gigahertz to 3 terahertz,
orders of magnitude higher than common WiFi. Theoretically, "T-ray"
speeds could peak at 100 gigabytes per second but only at a range of
around 30 feet. The scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
created a 1-millimeter-square device to hit the ultra-high data rate.
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