E-band systems
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E-band systems are high-frequency millimeter-wave communication platforms operating roughly in the 60–90 GHz range, commonly used for high-capacity wireless backhaul and point-to-point links.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| E-band systems canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: E-band systems Context triple: [MMIC, usedIn, E-band systems]
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S-band
S-band is a segment of the microwave radio spectrum commonly used for satellite communications, deep space telemetry, and radar applications.
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Cbus
Cbus is a common nickname for Columbus, the capital and largest city of Ohio.
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IMT-2000 family
The IMT-2000 family is the ITU-defined global standard framework for third-generation (3G) mobile communication systems, encompassing multiple technologies such as UMTS and CDMA2000.
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iDEN network technology
iDEN network technology is a Motorola-developed mobile communications standard that combines digital cellular service with two-way radio push-to-talk capabilities, widely used in specialized and enterprise networks.
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BCP 2000 satellite bus
The BCP 2000 satellite bus is a high-power, modular spacecraft platform developed by Boeing for large, long-life communications and Earth-observation satellites in geostationary and other orbits.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: E-band systems Target entity description: E-band systems are high-frequency millimeter-wave communication platforms operating roughly in the 60–90 GHz range, commonly used for high-capacity wireless backhaul and point-to-point links.
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A.
S-band
S-band is a segment of the microwave radio spectrum commonly used for satellite communications, deep space telemetry, and radar applications.
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B.
Cbus
Cbus is a common nickname for Columbus, the capital and largest city of Ohio.
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C.
IMT-2000 family
The IMT-2000 family is the ITU-defined global standard framework for third-generation (3G) mobile communication systems, encompassing multiple technologies such as UMTS and CDMA2000.
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D.
iDEN network technology
iDEN network technology is a Motorola-developed mobile communications standard that combines digital cellular service with two-way radio push-to-talk capabilities, widely used in specialized and enterprise networks.
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E.
BCP 2000 satellite bus
The BCP 2000 satellite bus is a high-power, modular spacecraft platform developed by Boeing for large, long-life communications and Earth-observation satellites in geostationary and other orbits.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
millimeter-wave communication platform
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wireless communication system ⓘ |
| advantage |
high data rate
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low latency ⓘ rapid deployment compared to fiber ⓘ |
| electromagneticSpectrumRegion |
extremely high frequency band
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millimeter wave ⓘ |
| enables |
5G backhaul
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5G fronthaul ⓘ 5G midhaul ⓘ |
| keyFeature |
high antenna gain
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high path loss ⓘ high spectrum reuse ⓘ narrow beamwidth ⓘ sensitivity to rain attenuation ⓘ short wavelength ⓘ small form-factor antennas ⓘ |
| limitation |
limited range due to atmospheric absorption
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performance degradation in heavy rain ⓘ |
| operatingFrequencyRange | 60–90 GHz ⓘ |
| regulatoryContext |
licensed spectrum
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lightly licensed spectrum ⓘ |
| requires |
clear line-of-sight
ⓘ
precise antenna alignment ⓘ |
| supportsModulation |
OFDM
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high-order QAM ⓘ |
| supportsTopology |
point-to-multipoint
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point-to-point ⓘ |
| supportsUseCase |
fiber-like wireless links
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gigabit-per-second throughput ⓘ high-capacity data transmission ⓘ |
| typicalApplication |
5G mobile backhaul
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enterprise connectivity ⓘ last-mile connectivity ⓘ point-to-point link ⓘ wireless backhaul ⓘ |
| typicalDeployment |
dense small-cell networks
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roof-top installations ⓘ tower-mounted links ⓘ urban environment ⓘ |
| typicalLinkDistance | short to medium range ⓘ |
| typicalLinkType | line-of-sight link ⓘ |
| usedInIndustry |
internet service providers
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mobile network operators ⓘ telecommunications ⓘ |
| usesFrequencyBand |
71–76 GHz
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81–86 GHz ⓘ 92–95 GHz ⓘ E-band ⓘ |
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Subject: E-band systems Description of subject: E-band systems are high-frequency millimeter-wave communication platforms operating roughly in the 60–90 GHz range, commonly used for high-capacity wireless backhaul and point-to-point links.
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