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National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) is Japan’s primary national research institute for information and communications..

Paving the way to technological singularity

Hiroshima University, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, and Panasonic Corporation announced the successful development of a terahertz (THz) transceiver that can transmit or receive digital data at 80 gigabits per second (Gbit/s). The transceiver was implemented using silicon CMOS integrated circuit technology, which would have a great advantage for volume production. Details of

Paving the way to technological singularity

First Demonstration of Secure Space Quantum Communication Using a Microsatellite

A big step toward building a truly-secure global communication network Successful demonstration of quantum communication between a satellite and a ground station A big step toward the development of future satellite constellations using small satellites It facilitates the adoption of this technology in a global truly-secure communication network NICT developed the world’s smallest and lightest

First Demonstration of Secure Space Quantum Communication Using a Microsatellite

Terahertz wireless breakthrough enables data rates 10 times or more faster than that offered by 5G

Hiroshima University, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, and Panasonic Corporation announced the development of a terahertz (THz) transmitter capable of transmitting digital data at a rate exceeding 100 gigabits (= 0.1 terabit) per second over a single channel using the 300-GHz band. This technology enables data rates 10 times or more faster than

Terahertz wireless breakthrough enables data rates 10 times or more faster than that offered by 5G

Solving the Internet capacity crunch: first demonstration of a multicore fibre network

Will form the foundation for the future Internet infrastructure With optical fibre networks gradually approaching their theoretical capacity limits, new types of fibres such as multicore fibres have been at the focus of worldwide research to overcome critical capacity barriers, which threaten the evolution of the Internet. The University of Bristol in collaboration with the

Solving the Internet capacity crunch: first demonstration of a multicore fibre network

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