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by kbaker
4128 days ago
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Sorry, I don't think you are correct. What they are building is not just another phased-array system, and I don't think they are even doing any beamforming at each transmitter at all. Instead, they are looking at a much more difficult task, of using constructive and destructive interference from distributed transmitters to only cohere the signal at a single point around the receiving antenna. Think CDMA, but spatially (like in 3d space). > Radio frequency design and phased array design is complex and not always intuitive. Whoever invested in this company hasn't done proper due diligence. One of the problems with what they are doing is that it is so new and flies in the face of decades of radio theory, which as you state is already incredibly difficult. Please give it another look, this video as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bO0tjAdOIw |
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Even if the air interface works the main reason I can see for carriers not deploying this is backhaul. It would be exponentially more expensive (35x if the air interface is indeed 35x faster) to provide bandwidth to all devices. Right now carriers actually rely on the LTE total cap limitation to save money on backhaul costs.