Brown University: Researchers Solve 'Link Discovery' Problem for Terahertz Data Networks
April 25, 2020
April 25, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, April 25 -- Brown University issued the following news release:
When someone opens a laptop, a router can quickly locate it and connect it to the local Wi-Fi network. That ability is a basic element of any wireless network known as link discovery, and now a team of researchers has developed a means of doing it with terahertz radiation, the high-frequency waves that could one day make for ultra-fast wireless data transmission.
Because of their . . .
When someone opens a laptop, a router can quickly locate it and connect it to the local Wi-Fi network. That ability is a basic element of any wireless network known as link discovery, and now a team of researchers has developed a means of doing it with terahertz radiation, the high-frequency waves that could one day make for ultra-fast wireless data transmission.
Because of their . . .
