Monash University and the University of Melbourne team in Australia have developed a new optical wireless communication method inspired by quantum technology—the modular optical phased array. This technology achieves high-speed, stable wireless connections in complex, space-dense environments, bringing indoor wireless networks close to “fiber-level” transmission speeds and paving the way for faster, more reliable, and more energy-efficient 6G networks. The related results were published in the latest issue of IEEE Communications Letters. (Cailian Press)
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New communication technology enables high-speed, stable wireless connections in complex environments
Monash University and the University of Melbourne team in Australia have developed a new optical wireless communication method inspired by quantum technology—the modular optical phased array. This technology achieves high-speed, stable wireless connections in complex, space-dense environments, bringing indoor wireless networks close to “fiber-level” transmission speeds and paving the way for faster, more reliable, and more energy-efficient 6G networks. The related results were published in the latest issue of IEEE Communications Letters. (Cailian Press)