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Tue, 10/07/2008 - 17:53
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S. Korea develops fourth generation mobile communication technology
DAEJEON, Oct. 7 (Yonhap) -- A state-run laboratory has developed a fourth generation mobile communication technology that permits wireless Internet connection from vehicles traveling at up to 350 kilometers per hour, the lab said Tuesday.
The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) said the new
Wibro Evolution System -- jointly developed with Samsung Electronics Co. -- can
receive high-definition TV images at 20 megabits per second (Mbps).
It added that data transfer speed allows a 4 megabyte (MB) music file to be
downloaded in 0.2 seconds and a 700 MB movies to be received in 37 seconds.
"The Evolution can be considered as the first truly 4G device and is expected to
speed up communication convergence when it reaches the market in 2011," said ETRI
president Choi Mun-kee.
The Daejeon-based laboratory said the development represents a considerable leap
in technology since the existing Wibro service in use today can be received from
vehicles traveling at 120 kilometers per hour maximum, with a data transfer speed
of 5 Mbps.
ETRI added that the Wibro Evolution, based on orthogonal frequency division
muliplexing access (OFDMA) is noteworthy because it is fully compatible and
includes basic technology related to industrial standards to be accepted by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for 2010.
These include advanced frequency overlay and multiple-input and multiple-output
technologies.
Another advantage of the devise is that it can be used with existing mobile
phones with minimal upgrades to the service provider system.
The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) said the new
Wibro Evolution System -- jointly developed with Samsung Electronics Co. -- can
receive high-definition TV images at 20 megabits per second (Mbps).
It added that data transfer speed allows a 4 megabyte (MB) music file to be
downloaded in 0.2 seconds and a 700 MB movies to be received in 37 seconds.
"The Evolution can be considered as the first truly 4G device and is expected to
speed up communication convergence when it reaches the market in 2011," said ETRI
president Choi Mun-kee.
The Daejeon-based laboratory said the development represents a considerable leap
in technology since the existing Wibro service in use today can be received from
vehicles traveling at 120 kilometers per hour maximum, with a data transfer speed
of 5 Mbps.
ETRI added that the Wibro Evolution, based on orthogonal frequency division
muliplexing access (OFDMA) is noteworthy because it is fully compatible and
includes basic technology related to industrial standards to be accepted by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for 2010.
These include advanced frequency overlay and multiple-input and multiple-output
technologies.
Another advantage of the devise is that it can be used with existing mobile
phones with minimal upgrades to the service provider system.