Next-generation 5G converged networks need to support applications requiring ultra-high speed wireless links exceeding 1 Gb/s, e.g. large file transfer and high definition video streaming, e.g. for D2D and D2I communications. Here, we describe wireless networking throughput beyond gigabit rates employing the 24 GHz (unlicensed ISM), and 60 GHz (802.11ad standard) bands. 802.11ad offers large available spectrum (>8.6 GHz) and defines protocols to enable throughput intensive applications such as wireless uncompressed video. Investigation of real-time, 24-GHz, wireless data communication in non-line-of-sight (NLoS) and multipath-rich scenarios is also presented. 24 GHz can also deliver 1 GbE in typical modern building environments while penetr...
60 GHz millimetre wave (mm-wave) wireless link has the potential to support applications requiring h...
Wireless data traffic is continuously increasing due to the steady rise in both connected device num...
In the Fifth Generation (5G) wireless standard, the Internet of Things (IoT) will interconnect billi...
Rapid growth in the telecommunication industry has placed wireless technology at the frontier for bo...
Wireless communication systems are susceptible to propagation impairments such as scattering, interf...
MODERN multimedia applications demand higher data rates. This has been recently proven by the accele...
Nowadays, many emerging technologies, such as Augmented and Virtual reality, require extremely high-...
This paper gives an overview of the upcoming IEEE Gigabit Wireless LAN amendments, i.e. IEEE 802.11a...
In this paper, we present the latest experimental work on millimetre-wave links operating at fiber-l...
In this paper, we present the latest experimental work on millimetre-wave links operating at fiber-l...
International audienceWireless communication in millimeter wave bands, namely above 20 GHz and up to...
Communication at mmWave frequencies has been the focus in the recent years. In this paper, we discus...
Communication at mmWave frequencies has been the focus in the recent years. In this paper, we discus...
Multiplexing is an important technique in modern communication systems that allows simultaneous tran...
Wireless communications technology enables us to seamlessly access many multimedia services, e.g., s...
60 GHz millimetre wave (mm-wave) wireless link has the potential to support applications requiring h...
Wireless data traffic is continuously increasing due to the steady rise in both connected device num...
In the Fifth Generation (5G) wireless standard, the Internet of Things (IoT) will interconnect billi...
Rapid growth in the telecommunication industry has placed wireless technology at the frontier for bo...
Wireless communication systems are susceptible to propagation impairments such as scattering, interf...
MODERN multimedia applications demand higher data rates. This has been recently proven by the accele...
Nowadays, many emerging technologies, such as Augmented and Virtual reality, require extremely high-...
This paper gives an overview of the upcoming IEEE Gigabit Wireless LAN amendments, i.e. IEEE 802.11a...
In this paper, we present the latest experimental work on millimetre-wave links operating at fiber-l...
In this paper, we present the latest experimental work on millimetre-wave links operating at fiber-l...
International audienceWireless communication in millimeter wave bands, namely above 20 GHz and up to...
Communication at mmWave frequencies has been the focus in the recent years. In this paper, we discus...
Communication at mmWave frequencies has been the focus in the recent years. In this paper, we discus...
Multiplexing is an important technique in modern communication systems that allows simultaneous tran...
Wireless communications technology enables us to seamlessly access many multimedia services, e.g., s...
60 GHz millimetre wave (mm-wave) wireless link has the potential to support applications requiring h...
Wireless data traffic is continuously increasing due to the steady rise in both connected device num...
In the Fifth Generation (5G) wireless standard, the Internet of Things (IoT) will interconnect billi...