Full-duplex radio communication usually involves transmitters and receivers operating at different frequencies. Simultaneous transmission and reception on the same frequency is the Holy Grail for researchers, but has proved difficult to achieve. Those that have been built have proven complex and bulky, but to be commercially useful in the ever-shrinking world of communications technology, miniaturization is key. To this end, engineers at Columbia University (CU) claim to have created a world-first, full-duplex radio transceiver, all on one miniature integrated circuit... Continue Reading Full-duplex radio integrated circuit could double radio frequency data capacity
Section: Telecommunications
Tags: 5G, Columbia University, Communications, Data, Radio, Wireless
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