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IBM, Ericsson to Develop Electrically-Steerable Phased-Array 5G Antennas

IBM, Ericsson to Develop Electrically-Steerable Phased-Array 5G Antennas Image Credit: IBM

Ericsson and IBM are collaborating on a joint research to design new 5G antennas, exploring on the 'phased-array techniques' to provide customers with data speeds and to cater for the anticipated large volume of machine-to-machine (M2M) connections. The new antenna design that can host more directional antennas and that is electrically-steerable compared to the existing mechanical antennas will enable a multitude of new services on the same frequency, as well as offer data speeds that are much higher, said both firms.

Ericsson and IBM aim to push for technological advances that will integrate hundreds of antennas and radios on a single chip smaller than a credit card in size, greatly facilitating the use of these technologies for high-capacity small cells in indoor spaces and dense downtown areas.

Thomas Norén, Head of Product Management Radio, Ericsson
Ericsson is performing world-class radio research that will enable the extremely high data rates that will be required in the future.  We have already showed 5 Gbps over-the-air in trials back in July. We are also working to solve the size barrier and look forward to developing antenna technology with IBM that will open up possibilities for new uses. We recently launched the industry's most flexible small cell, which allows for concurrent use of multiple technologies. Even with its tablet-sized footprint, the form-factor was limited by components inside. This research collaboration will help us enable mobile network builds that provide the right coverage and capacity even in the densest urban environment.

Dr. Mehmet Soyuer, Manager of the Communication and Computation Subsystems Department, IBM Research
We have accumulated over 10 years of experience in developing radio frequency (RF) integrated circuit and packaging solutions, demonstrating highly integrated phased arrays for various applications. We look forward to collaborating with Ericsson to help shape the future of mobile communications.

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