Sevastopol State University is working on a 5G communication system
The engineering center of SevSU is developing a microcircuit that can be used in a 5G communication system. Valery Vertegel, director of the Engineering Center of Northern State University, spoke about this.
“Currently, consumers use gadgets with third generation (3G) cellular communication systems, and the introduction of 4G systems is underway. We are working for the future - we are developing a chip that will be used in fifth-generation systems - 5G. This will give higher information transfer rates, better video quality, and connection stability,” Wetergel said.
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According to him, the new chip can also be used in airborne radar stations, ship-based missile defense and air defense systems, mapping and automotive radars.
The microcircuit developed in Sevastopol has a lower cost compared to monolithic integrated circuits produced today due to the use of inexpensive silicon technologies instead of gallium arsenide and silicon germanium.
The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation intends to allocate 10 million rubles for the development of Northern State University over three years. Out of more than 2500 registered applications, the commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, with the participation of the project office of the National Technology Initiative, selected 444 projects from 125 organizations. 2,9 billion rubles have been allocated to support all projects.
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