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T1 - W-band TWTs for new generation high capacity wireless networks
AU - Paoloni, Claudio
AU - Letizia, Rosa
AU - Zimmerman, Ralph
AU - Andre, Frederic
AU - Kohler, Sophie
AU - Krozer, Viktor
AU - Ulisse, Giacomo
AU - Magne, Francois
AU - Ramirez, Antonio
AU - Rocchi, Marc
AU - Marilier, Marc
AU - Vilar, Ruth
N1 - Conference code: 17
PY - 2016/4/19
Y1 - 2016/4/19
N2 - The congestion of the spectrum actually devoted to wireless networks has stimulated theexploitation of the wide availability of frequencies in the millimeter wave range. The high atmospheric attenuation and the strong detrimental rain effect require level of power not available by solid state power amplifiers typically used at microwave frequency. The lack of power has so far limited the use of millimeter wave range.The massive use of Traveling Wave Tubes as power amplifier in high capacity wireless networks will be the breakthrough in the development of the future millimeter wave network fundamental for the 5G development. The H2020 TWEETHER project aims at a new wireless network concept based on TWTs to distribute data in the millimeter wave portion of the spectrum.
AB - The congestion of the spectrum actually devoted to wireless networks has stimulated theexploitation of the wide availability of frequencies in the millimeter wave range. The high atmospheric attenuation and the strong detrimental rain effect require level of power not available by solid state power amplifiers typically used at microwave frequency. The lack of power has so far limited the use of millimeter wave range.The massive use of Traveling Wave Tubes as power amplifier in high capacity wireless networks will be the breakthrough in the development of the future millimeter wave network fundamental for the 5G development. The H2020 TWEETHER project aims at a new wireless network concept based on TWTs to distribute data in the millimeter wave portion of the spectrum.
U2 - 10.1109/IVEC.2016.7561865
DO - 10.1109/IVEC.2016.7561865
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781467392181
BT - 2016 IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC)
PB - IEEE
T2 - 17th IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC 2016)
Y2 - 19 April 2016 through 21 April 2016
ER -