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CSIRO Develops 10 Gbps Microwave Backhaul

theweatherelectric writes "James Hutchinson of iTnews writes, 'CSIRO has begun talks with global manufacturers to commercialise microwave technology it says can provide at least 10 Gbps symmetric backhaul services to mobile towers. The project, funded out of the Science and Industry Endowment Fund and a year in planning, could provide a ten-fold increase in the speed of point-to-point microwave transmission systems within two years, according to project manager, Dr Jay Guo. Microwave transmission is used to link mobile towers back to a carrier's network where it is physically difficult or economically unviable to run fibre to the tower. Where current technology has an upper limit of a gigabit per second to multiple towers over backhaul, the government organisation said it could provide the 10 Gbps symmetric speeds over ranges of up to 50 kilometres.'"

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  1. Subtle but important addition ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    A vital point not explicitly highlighted in the summary - the Science and Industry Endowment Fund providing some of the funding for this work was the main beneficiary of last year's settlement around CSIRO's wireless patent.

    That is, the settlement money is being directly reinvested in new research to further develop wireless technologies, as well as public good research in other fields.

  2. Re:csiro? new tech? by Antarius · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ultrasound Scanners (as used by pregnant women everywhere)
    Solar hot water
    A4 DSP chip
    Aerogard, insect repellent
    Atomic absorption spectroscopy
    Distance measuring equipment (DME) used for aviation navigation
    Gene shears
    Extended Wear Contact Lenses
    Interscan Microwave landing system, a microwave approach and landing system for aircraft
    Use of myxomatosis and calicivirus to control rabbit numbers
    Parkes Radio Telescope
    The permanent pleat for fabrics
    Polymer (plastic) banknotes, or "funny money"
    Relenza flu drug
    'Softly' woolens detergent
    X-ray phase contrast imaging
    Buffalo fly trap
    EXELGRAM (optical anti-counterfeiting technology)
    RAFT (Reversible Addition-Fragmentation chain Transfer) Polymerisation
    The Mills Cross radiotelescope design
    Supercapacitors
    24 hour tests for Tuberculosis in animals and humans


    It was also the CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope that beamed the Moon Landing.

    CSIRO isn't a patent troll, they're a government owned R&D organisation. They get money from inventions, but who doesn't? Patent trolls come up with (obvious) ideas and never make it work. CSIRO actually patents completed inventions.

    Some more achievements for you.