5G

Backscatter radios to power the Internet of Things at 5G speeds everywhere
Printed mmWave array prototype for Gbit-data rate backscatter communication Backscatter radios to power the Internet
Using the 5G network to wirelessly power Internet of Things devices
Prototype of mm-wave harvester A Georgia Tech ATHENA group member holds an inkjet-printed prototype of
mmX is a low-power, low-cost network for 5G connectivity: A true enabler for the Internet of Things

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a cheaper and more efficient method for

Self-localization algorithm developed for locating and tracking of 50 billion connected products in the 2020 Internet-of-Things

The vast number of devices connected on 5G networks can help locate themselves, rather than

Massive MIMO antenna technology has no upper limit for how much data can be transferred in 5G

Massive MIMO is an antenna technology that is considered the most promising for future superfast

The 5G wireless communications standard is creating the conditions required for the tactile internet

With data transfer rates of 10 gigabits a second and a latency of just one

World first demonstration of virtualised 5G architecture

The University of Surrey’s 5GIC (part of the Institute for Communications Systems) has – for

Here comes 5G cell phones and more using silicon technology

Thanks to a breakthrough by Purdue researchers, 5G cell phones may be hitting shelves in

Fast, stretchy circuits could yield new wave of connected wearable electronics

The consumer marketplace is flooded with a lively assortment of smart wearable electronics that do

High-efficiency power amplifier could bring 5G cell phones and lightweight microsatellites

A new highly efficient power amplifier for electronics could help make possible next-generation cell phones,

5G researchers manage record connection speed

Record-breaking speeds have been achieved during tests of 5G data connections, scientists have said. Researchers

5G is NOT 4G+1

We recently had to re-tune our television sets as a result of the introduction of

Samsung 5G development “several hundred times faster” than LTE

LTE may only be wiping its feet on the proverbial doormat, and yet Samsung has