Radio telecommunication systems of the terahertz range

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M.YE. Ilʹchenko
T.M. Narytnyk
B.M. Shovkivnykiv
V.I. Khrystenko

Abstract

Advantages of use of a radio channel in a terahertz range, sphere of use of such technologies, problems and possible methods of their elimination are considered in this article. The existing frequency resource physically isn't capable to transfer multigygabit data torrents via a radio channel. Application of multilevel modulations for increase in speed bears the limited character whereas application of higher frequencies allows using wider strip for transfering multigygabit streams. Such approach has many advantages, such as confidentiality of data transmission, a narrow beam. Examples of existing systems and their lacks by use of technologies CMOS, as well as materials SiGe, GaAs and InP are considered in the article

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Ilʹchenko, M., Narytnyk, T. ., Shovkivnykiv, B. ., & Khrystenko, V. . (2011). Radio telecommunication systems of the terahertz range. Electronics and Communications, 16(3), 205–209. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2011.16.3.266786
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Systems of telecommunication, communication and information protection

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