© РИА Томск. Павел Стефанский TOMSK, Jun 13 – RIA Tomsk. International group of
scientists headed by professor Nalin Jayakodi develops technologies for
wireless transmission of energy through networks of mobile communication of
fifth generation (5G); development is carried on the basis of department of
program engineering of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU), press service of the
university reported.
According to open sources, 5G (fifth generation) is
the developed fifth generation of mobile communication. Data transmission rate
reaches 25 gigabits per second within experimental networks. Record data
transmission rate, which made 35 gigabits per second, was reached in Russia in
2016 during the experiment with the 5G network.
"We developed the algorithm which allows to
transfer energy from device to device together with a radio signal...
Electromagnetic waves transfer energy from one smartphone to another during
conversation, and this energy can be enough for recharge your mobile
phone", – the press service quotes professor Jayakodi.
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It is specified that experts in wireless technologies
from India and Sri Lanka enter into research team of professor Jayakodi,
besides employees of TPU. The group develops transfer algorithms of energy
through mobile networks with the minimum losses when transporting.
According to the higher education institution, now the
collective optimizes the algorithm and checks its efficiency by means of
methods of mathematical modeling. University of Luxembourg, University of
Western Ontario (Canada) and University of Edinburgh (Great Britain) help
polytechnics.
It is added that there is one more area of work of
scientific group of professor Jayakodi – technology of communication of device
to device format. This technology will allow people to contact, bypassing the intermediary
in the form of the base station.