CEA and Spectronite Develop Software Radio For Spectrally Efficient Backhaul Solutions

©Blue Planet Studio
©Blue Planet Studio
©Blue Planet Studio GRENOBLE and SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, France - CEA, a French key player in research, development and innovation, and Spectronite , a leading innovator in wireless backhaul technology, today announced they have adapted and optimized CEA-Leti's spectrally efficient waveform with enhanced spectral efficiency for Spectronite's X-Series modem for 5G systems. CEA-Leti is a technology research institute at CEA that pioneers micro- and nanotechnologies, including radiofrequency technologies. Spectronite offers a unique software-defined technology for wireless backhaul that allows for the longest and highest-capacity microwave links ever designed. X-Series, its latest product line, achieves capacity up to 10Gb/s and can reach multi-gigabit transfers over distances up to 50 kilometers. With this jointly developed radio technology, Spectronite's goal is to disrupt the way operators interconnect 5G base stations. In the 5G rollout, operators are required to deploy an increasing number of base stations, each of them supporting a data rate multiplied by 10 compared to 4G base stations to address user expectations in a context of mobile-data usage doubling every 18 months. Backhaul links rely on either optical fiber or wireless communication.
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