Review of Gi-Fi Technology

Abstract

Gi-Fi or Gigabit Wireless means wireless communication with a data rate of over a billion bits (Gigabit) per second. Ten times faster than other technologies. Its chip offers a data transfer rate of several gigabits in a local environment with speeds of up to 5 Gbit / s in a range of 10 meters. It is the world's first transceiver integrated on a single CMOS chip and operating in the currently largely unused 60 GHz frequency band. It uses a 5mm square chip with a 1mm antenna that uses less than twice the power to transmit data at high speed over short distances, just like Bluetooth. The exciting features and benefits of this new technology can impact the most anticipated technology with a huge global market to revolutionize the high speed transfer of large files in nanoseconds. It should be the preferred key wireless technology that will enable the digital economy of the future. Gi-Fi accelerates wireless communication.

Country : India

1 Mr. Krushabh S Jagtap2 Mr. Saurabh S Kuralkar3 Mrs. S. K. Totade

  1. MCA-III, Department of Research and PG Studies & Science & Management, Vidyabharti Mahavidyalaya, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
  2. MCA-III, Department of Research and PG Studies & Science & Management, Vidyabharti Mahavidyalaya, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
  3. MCA-III, Department of Research and PG Studies & Science & Management, Vidyabharti Mahavidyalaya, Amravati, Maharashtra, India

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2020 pp. 20-24

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