data transmission

A world record by transmitting 1.8 petabits per second
New and fastest ever data transmission method uses significantly less power and can help reduce the Internet’s climate footprint
A world record by transmitting 1.8 petabits per second [v c_empty_space]New and fastest ever data
A link that can move data at rates of terabits per second over copper wires
A 13- by 13-millimeter measurement for each of the 169 possible locations of the signal
How about a data transmission rate of 100 gigabits per second?
via University of Leeds How about a data transmission rate of 100 gigabits per second?
Dark trions could revolutionize data transmission

UC Riverside-led team identifies dark trions as the next carrier of quantum information Most electronics

Superfast data processing using light pulses instead of electricity

Superfast data processing using light pulses instead of electricity has been created by scientists. The

Spin lasers could speed up data transfer by at least 5 times while saving energy

So-called spin lasers may potentially accelerate data transfer in optical fibre cables to a considerable

Doubling the distance at which data can travel error-free through transoceanic sub-marine cables

A new way to process fibre optic signals has been demonstrated by UCL researchers, which

Steering light by magnetic field for better communications technology

Group leader Professor Wieslaw Krolikowski from the ANU Research School of Physics and Engineering (RSPE)

This discovery could usher in the next generation of data transmission methods

The work has potential in next-generation high-speed communication and biomedical imaging Researchers at the University