Plasma Antennas Announces mmWave Solution Delivering Multi-Gigabit Ultra-Low Latency Connections for Smartphones and Consumer Devices

Plasma Silicon Antennas Generate Less Interference and Maximise Energy Efficiency to Connect Devices Including Smartphones, AR, VR and Connected Vehicles Winchester, UK – 16th October 2017 – Plasma Antennas, the inventors of plasma silicon technology, today announced its mmWave Plasma Silicon Antenna (PSiAN) for use in smartphones and other consumer electronics, delivering high throughput with low-latency and utilizing directional beams that generate less interference and maximize energy efficiency. As wirelessly connected consumer electronics increase in complexity, they demand greater capacity and throughput for their short range connectivity – which can…

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Plasma Antennas Unveils PSiAN mmWave Technology to Halve Cost of 5G Base Stations

Plasma Silicon Antenna is Smaller, Lighter and More Power-Efficient than Current Technology Winchester, UK – 2nd October 2017 – Plasma Antennas, the inventors of plasma silicon technology, today unveiled the mmWave Plasma Silicon Antenna (PSiAN); that offers huge improvements in performance for 5G base stations compared to the current generation of technology. Based on the company’s patented Plasma Silicon technology, the antenna reduces the cost of a 5G base station by up to 50% by eliminating phase shifters, reducing and consolidating amplification and reducing computation. The PSiAN has no moving…

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Plasma Antennas Joins Small Cell Forum to Make 5G a Commercial Reality

Patented plasma silicon technology provides the price and performance breakthrough for 5G small cells Winchester, UK – 22nd May 2017 Plasma Antennas, the inventors of plasma silicon technology, today announced that it has joined Small Cell Forum (SCF), the global industry body driving the wide-scale adoption of small cells and heterogeneous networks. The new generation of 5G cellular networks will provide massive, instantly steerable bandwidth in mmWave frequencies, and will rely on a much denser network topology, where small cells will play a major part. But the drive to making…

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