A study of wireless parallel data transmission of extremely high data rate up to 6.17 Gbps per channel

In wired data transmissions, a technique to increase the data rate is to transmit data in parallel cables. This paper describes a technique for wireless and parallel data transmissions to increase the data rate to above Gbps. In the proposed system each transceiver pair can handle a data rate of up...

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Published in2006 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference pp. 975 - 978
Main Authors Hakansson, P., Huynh, A., Shaofang Gong
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2006
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Summary:In wired data transmissions, a technique to increase the data rate is to transmit data in parallel cables. This paper describes a technique for wireless and parallel data transmissions to increase the data rate to above Gbps. In the proposed system each transceiver pair can handle a data rate of up to 6.17 Gbps per channel using well-proven modulation techniques. Each channel utilizes 11 sub-bands with different carrier frequencies and a bandwidth of 200 MHz. Between sub-bands a guard band of 50 MHz is utilized. If more than 6.17 Gbps is needed several channels may be utilized by a conventional frequency division multiple access technique.
ISBN:9784902339086
4902339080
ISSN:2165-4727
2165-4743
DOI:10.1109/APMC.2006.4429574