Germany develops the fastest Wi-Fi in the world

Germany develops the fastest Wi-Fi in the world

Everyone hates cables, but if you need ultra-fast speeds, you have to use a fixed cable - Wi-Fi and other wireless connection technologies often mean unstable speed. However, this problem seems to be resolved in the near future. A team of German scientists has developed the fastest Wi-Fi ever. Its speed has reached a record 100 Gbps, which is Google's newly provided fiber-optic service speed (1 Gbps). 100 times.

This technology was developed by a team consisting of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solid State Physics (IAF) and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). 100Gbps is not the first record they created. A few months ago, they had created the world's fastest Wi-Fi connection at the speed of 40Gbps.

Like the previous 40Gbps technology, the new 100Gbps version uses some UHF signals (237.5GHz). At 100Gbps, you can deliver a complete Blu-ray movie in two seconds. The current technical difficulties mainly focus on the lack of penetration of high-frequency signals on the walls, and the low-frequency signals emitted by ordinary routers are dominant at this point.

IAF and KIT solve this problem mainly by precisely orienting the antenna of the transmitted signal. Previously, IAF and KIT used their technology to perform data transmission tests between skyscraper roofs. The new wireless transmission technology at speeds up to 100Gbps is not only highly efficient, but also inexpensive, and the modular framework facilitates maintenance. It can prohibit those Or, high-speed networks may be required in areas where large amounts of fiber are required to cover a large number of weeks.

The good things haven't finished yet, and the 100Gbps wireless speed record will not last long. Swen König, a researcher working on the research project, said, "Using optical and electrical composite technologies, such as the simultaneous transmission of multiple data streams, and the use of multiple transmit and receive antennas, the data transmission speed will increase exponentially. Wireless systems can theoretically achieve 1Tbps. The speed of transmission.” In contrast, the current fixed network cable (optical fiber) looks just as slow as dial-up Internet access.

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