Multi-Comm-Core Architecture for Terabit/s Wireless
Farooq Khan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a scalable multi-comm-core radio architecture designed to enable Terabit per second wireless links, addressing the growing demand for ultra-high-speed connectivity across various platforms and spectrum bands.
Contribution
Introduction of a novel multi-comm-core architecture that supports low-cost, ultra-high-speed wireless communications in traditional and millimeter wave spectrum.
Findings
Supports Terabit/s wireless links
Enables scalable and low-cost implementation
Applicable to ground, aerial, and satellite communications
Abstract
Wireless communications along with the Internet has been the most transformative technology in the past 50 years. We expect that wireless data growth driven by new mobile applications, need to connect all humankind (not just 1/3) as well as Billions of things to the Internet will require Terabit/s shared links for ground based local area and wide area wireless access, for wireless backhaul as well as access via unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and satellites. We present a new scalable radio architecture that we refer to multi-comm-core (MCC) to enable low-cost ultra-high speed wireless communications using both traditional and millimeter wave spectrum.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
