Reflective Metasurface technology offers a very limited ability to change the direction of a signal to reach these areas. Signals often cannot reach locations where a direct line of sight to the base station is obstructed. The 28 GHz band used in 5G networks, and the higher frequency band being studied for 6G, have a high degree of rectilinear propagation. WATCH: Kyocera Develops Transmissive Metasurface Technology (Japanese language only) The Transmissive Metasurface will help deliver high-frequency millimeter-wave 5G and 6G to places where communication is impossible due to obstacles, expanding service areas beyond the capability of conventional Reflective Metasurface technologies used today. KYOTO, Japan-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto) (TOKYO:6971) has developed a Transmissive Metasurface technology that can redirect wireless network signals in a specific direction to improve the coverage area and performance of 5G and eventually 6G networks.
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