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Digital Noise Generator for Acoustic Measurements
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Author: A. Shikhatov; Publication: bluesmobile.com/shikhman

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Over 10Gbps speed shown for 5G on the move 27.07.2018

NTT DoCoMo, AGC and Ericsson successfully field-tested fifth-generation (5G) mobile communications technology in a vehicle driven at high speed in Japan.

During testing, the frequency range of 28 GHz was used. The vehicle was equipped with special antenna modules mounted on glass surfaces. In total, experts used eight such modules - on the side windows, windshield and rear windows. This ensured the reception of signals from any direction.

The tests were carried out on a section of the road with a length of 2,2 kilometers. 5G mobile equipment was installed in the car, and three stationary base stations were installed on the territory of the test zone.

As a result, it was possible to show throughput at the level of 8 Gbit / s when the car is moving at speeds up to 100 km / h. Moreover, the bandwidth of the channel reached 11 Gb / s while reducing the speed of the car to 30 km / h.

Thus, tests have shown that 5G networks will provide connected cars and self-driving vehicles with ultra-fast communication channels. This will usher in an era of completely new services and telematic services.

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