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DESCRIPTION:In the past few years\, we have seen the proliferation of mm-Wa
 ve communication radios due to the global effort to make ultra-high capaci
 ty 5G a reality. Such systems benefit not only from RFIC innovations but a
 lso from packaging\, material engineering\, and co-design of various eleme
 nts to produce scalable and manufacturable products. Near-THz is poised to
  offer even higher peak capacity for a new generation of 6G wireless netwo
 rks. This workshop focuses on the path to making near-THz systems manufact
 urable at scale and at a price point suitable for mass deployment. This wo
 rkshop will present various RFICs\, packaging\, and interposer technology 
 operating at D-Band (110GHz - 170GHz) and capable of achieving tens of gig
 abits per second at high spectral efficiency.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Michael H
 olyoak\, Dr. Shahriar Shahramian\n\nBldg: Hanover Manor\, 16 Eagle Rock Av
 enue \,  East Hanover\, New Jersey\, United States\, 07936
LOCATION:Bldg: Hanover Manor\, 16 Eagle Rock Avenue \,  East Hanover\, New 
 Jersey\, United States\, 07936
ORGANIZER:akpoddar@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:Practical Approaches to Industrializing Near-THz Communications Sys
 tems 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/331205
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the past few years\, we have seen the p
 roliferation of mm-Wave communication radios due to the global effort to m
 ake ultra-high capacity 5G a reality. Such systems benefit not only from R
 FIC innovations but also from packaging\, material engineering\, and co-de
 sign of various elements to produce scalable and manufacturable products. 
 Near-THz is poised to offer even higher peak capacity for a new generation
  of 6G wireless networks. This workshop focuses on the path to making near
 -THz systems manufacturable at scale and at a price point suitable for mas
 s deployment. This workshop will present various RFICs\, packaging\, and i
 nterposer technology operating at D-Band (110GHz - 170GHz) and capable of 
 achieving tens of gigabits per second at high spectral efficiency.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;
 /p&gt;
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