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Revision as of 14:09, 21 October 2021
In telecommunications, 6G is the 6th generation standard for telecommunication that is currently under research and development for wireless communication technologies for supporting cellular data networks. It is the successor of the 5G network and will be significantly faster. The development of 6G communication technologies requires new devices that will access into Terahertz spectral range.
Contents
Introduction
Project team
Project students
- Zicong Wen
- Jiayue Liang
Supervisors
- Professor Nelson Tansu
Objectives
This project aims to research electronic devices that can support the 6G wireless telecommunication technology standard. Two devices were researched in this project, Heterogeneous Bipolar Transistor and Resonance Tunnelling Diode
Background
Topic 1
Method
Results
Conclusion
References
[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.
[2] ...
Background
Topic 1
Method
Results
Conclusion
References
[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.
[2] ...