Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Heavyweight mobile trying to finalize 1Gbps Mobile Standard

Top laptop makers in the world came together this week to finalize a version of an advanced mobile communication standard that would increase the speed of data transfer to 1Gbps, an organizer of events said on Monday.

About 800 people, from companies like HTC, Nokia and Samsung Electronics, we will agree on final terms for the standard Advanced Long Term Evolution (LTE-advanced) in a meeting of the 3GPP standards body in Taipei this week.

With speeds up to 1 Gbps, the technology is ideal for those who download audiovisual file on their handsets, said Wen-sheng Feng, Director of wireless communications with a laboratory under the event sponsor, Taiwan government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute.

LTE-Advanced machines will also give you another way to communicate with one another, for example allowing them to connect sensors for detecting changes in air temperature that may signal a fire or a burglary and then passing messages to emergency personnel, such as search and rescue teams, Feng said.

This type of data transfer is expected to help with earthquake relief.

"Mobile voice technology is advanced enough already, so this time it's all data transfers," said Feng. "We tried to achieve LTE-Advanced out there for some time, and in Taipei, we expect to confirm a release".

The International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency, has adopted rules LTE-advanced and WiMax derived WirelessMAN-advanced for its programme IMT-Advanced define future mobile networks. It is said that both are substantial improvements in current wireless systems.

After Friday, the standard Advanced LTE will be ready for manufacturers of smartphones and network equipment design, Feng said, as participants at the Conference this week to discuss patents and licenses technology-related offers.



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