Cheap 3D-Printed Metacrystal Panels Can Steer Wireless Signals Around Obstacles
History is filled with stories of the great being felled by the puny. Goliath and a pebble, Achilles and his heel, the ultra-fast 6G network and … walls. Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have now invented a cheap, 3D-printed solution that could help future wireless signals bend around the barriers that currently stop them in their tracks. Continue Reading Category: Telecommunications , Technology Tags: Wi-Fi , Wireless , Aalto University , 6G , Metamaterials , 3D Pr
Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have developed an affordable solution to redirect wireless signals around physical barriers. The innovation involves 3D-printed metacrystal panels designed to manipulate radio waves. This technology could overcome limitations faced by current wireless communication systems, including future 6G networks. The panels are cost-effective to produce, making them a practical option for widespread adoption. By precisely controlling the structure of the metacrystals, signals can be effectively steered. This breakthrough has the potential to improve Wi-Fi and other wireless connectivity in complex environments. The development offers a novel approach to enhancing wireless signal propagation.
This low-cost, 3D-printable technology could significantly improve wireless signal reliability by overcoming obstacles.
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