Research activities on millimeter-wave indoor wireless communication systems at CRL
- 19 November 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
The Communications Research Laboratory (CRL) of Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, in Japan is currently conducting a research on high-speed indoor wireless communication systems at the 60 GHz band. The transmission rate targeted is as high as 156 Mbs. Research into key technology items and also the development of model communication systems at 60 GHz band are two major objectives of the research project at CRL. The research activity on millimeter-wave LAN systems is introduced. The key technology research includes such items as millimeter-wave indoor multipath characteristics, millimeter-wave antennas, and anti-multipath transmission techniques.Keywords
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