Steve Perlman's Artemis Wireless technology will offer a solution to the "spectrum crunch" problem. From a mobile consumer's standpoint, it'll just seem like the next step in evolution from 4G to 5G - much faster, more consistent speeds, and with lower latency.
New analysis is from Imran Akbars website. I believe Imran Akbar is the VP of Motorola Solutions.
The theory behind the Perlman pCell system system is referred to as "network MIMO" or "cooperative MIMO" in the literature and "coordinated beamforming" in the 3GPP LTE-A specification, and dates back to at least 2001. Artemis has taken techniques that are being proposed for upcoming 5G systems and figured out how to solve all the engineering challenges involved, years ahead of the rest of the industry.
The last slide of the presentation at Columbia says the following:
* "pCell technology is not just limited to communications"
* the "synthesis of a tiny radio-wave bubble in real time software opens up a new wave of applications"
Wireless power transmission will be the next wave of application for real time beamforming.
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New analysis is from Imran Akbars website. I believe Imran Akbar is the VP of Motorola Solutions.
The theory behind the Perlman pCell system system is referred to as "network MIMO" or "cooperative MIMO" in the literature and "coordinated beamforming" in the 3GPP LTE-A specification, and dates back to at least 2001. Artemis has taken techniques that are being proposed for upcoming 5G systems and figured out how to solve all the engineering challenges involved, years ahead of the rest of the industry.
The last slide of the presentation at Columbia says the following:
* "pCell technology is not just limited to communications"
* the "synthesis of a tiny radio-wave bubble in real time software opens up a new wave of applications"
Wireless power transmission will be the next wave of application for real time beamforming.
Read more »