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Google testing 5G drones which will bring Internet at 40 times the speed of 4G
Google
is testing out its top secret 5G drones at New Mexico’s Spaceport
Authority. The solar-powered drones are being tested with the help of
Virgin Galactic, a spaceflight company owned by Richard Branson’s
Virgin.
The
Google project, codenamed SkyBender, involves testing solar-powered
drones at Spaceport America using new millimetre wave technology to
deliver data from drones – potentially 40 times faster than 4G
SkyBender
involves testing several prototype transceivers and drones using
millimeter wave radio transmissions and Google is reportedly paying
Virgin Galactic $1,000 a day for the use of a hangar in the Gateway to
Space building.
The
SkyBender system is being tested with an “optionally piloted” aircraft
called Centaur as well as solar-powered drones made by Google Titan, a
division formed when Google acquired New Mexico startup Titan Aerospace
in 2014. Titan built high-altitude solar-powered drones with wingspans
of up to 50 metres.
Millimeter
transmissions occupy the 28GHz frequency and although the range is
shorter than that of current 4G technologies, the speeds are very fast.
According to experts, milimeter wave technology can carry and transfer
multiple gigabits of data per second, up to 40 times more than current
4G LTE systems.
According
to Guardian, Google is working on the millimeter wave technology
enabled solar-powered 5G droned to work out the fixes, such as a high
tech antenna used phased array technology.
Millimeter
wave technology is very much a theoretical project and if Google
succeeds in its testing, the technology may be game changer in how we
access internet.
Project
SkyBender is part of the Google experiment to bring cheap internet
using balloons. Google has been operating Project Loon balloons in many
parts of the world.
Google has permission from the FCC until July 2016 for carrying out the 5G drone tests at Spaceport
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