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Access and Backhaul (IAB) can open the door to more flexible densification strategies, enabling operators to quickly add new base stations using wireless backhaul.
The "6G Vision and Technology Needs" forum, chaired by Wang Zhiqin, Vice President of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology
The 5G era is coming to us after 3G and 4G have gone from being a strange concept to being widely used in the market.
HTTPS is secure because it guarantees the security of the transmission, prevents the transmission process from being monitored, prevents data from being stolen, and can confirm the authenticity of the website.
As we enter the 5G era, it's important to understand the difference between this generation of wireless connectivity and how it will change the way buildings operate.
Although HTTP/1.1 used pipling to solve the queue head blocking problem, the pipling design, in which each request is sent first in order, did not fundamentally solve the problem.
In terms of 5G network coverage, the outdoor 5G coverage rate of main roads and high-frequency user scenes is around 90%, but the indoor coverage rate is only around 60%.
Compared to 4G base stations, 5G is obviously more dense and seems to be closer to us, which makes people start to worry again: Are 5G base stations radioactive? Will it be harmful to our health?
UW research team builds new 'dandelion' sensor with miniature solar panel In an article published today in the journal Nature,
There are challenges and potential opportunities in the infrastructure supporting 5G, from the macro and micro levels to the internal venues.