
(AGENPARL) – lun 17 giugno 2024 *Source*: Tokyo Institute of Technology
*Immediate release:* June 17, 2024
*Headline*: Towards wider 5G network coverage: novel wirelessly powered
relay transceiver
*Sub-headline: * Researchers have designed a novel wirelessly powered relay
transceiver that improves 5G network coverage even in areas with link
blockage.
(Tokyo, June 17) A novel 256-element wirelessly powered transceiver array
for non-line-of-sight 5G communication, featuring efficient wireless power
transmission and high-power conversion efficiency, has been designed by
scientists at Tokyo Tech. The innovative design can enhance the 5G network
coverage even to places with link blockage, improving flexibility and
coverage area, and potentially making high-speed, low-latency communication
more accessible.
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*Contact: *Emiko Kawaguchi, Public Relations Department, Tokyo Institute
*About Tokyo Institute of Technology*
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ingenuity and innovation,” the Tokyo Tech community strives to contribute
to society through high-impact research.
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