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5/24/2023 (WED) 14:20 ~ 14:40C1-3WJWTPSeminar Venue C

The Challenges and Solutions of millimeter-wave Deployment

5G millimeter-wave features high throughput and low latency. However, the millimeter-wave propagation characteristics fade significantly in various environments. Since millimeter-wave signal penetration is insufficient to reach dead-ends, it is also often necessary to purposefully construct a specific secure area, such as in factories, hospitals, or private networks. To increase coverage and customize the signal distribution, TMYTEK has created a cost-effective total solution.

Beamforming can compensate for the propagation loss by aggregating the antenna array gain toward a direction. To extend 5G millimeter-wave signal coverage, TMYTEK XRifle Reflector utilizes surface (ES) technology, passive reflector patterns printed on interior glass or printed circuit board (PCB). The TMYTEK Reflector has eight commonly used reflection angles. It enhances the signal quality for fields with poor or absent 5G NR millimeter-wave signal by reflecting signals from various angles. You can quickly create signal hot-zones and cold-zones by simulating an actual millimeter-wave deployment, which will empower telecom and system integrators to create the smart deployments.


Features
● 8 different commonly used reflection angles available
● Passive reflector so no power is required
● Bi-directional
TMY Technology Inc.
Founder and CEO
SU-WEI CHANG
Mr. Su-Wei Chang received the B.S. degree in EE from the Feng-Chia University in 2005. He then worked in Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics (ASIAA) as a mmWave receiver engineer, where he was involved in developing the mmWave and sub-mmWave receiver systems for radio telescopes. While working in ASIAA, he was leading and developing the 200-600 GHz receiver for Sub-Millimeter Array (SMA) and has been invited to Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Later on, he received a master's degree and is a Ph.D. candidate in the ECE at U. Mass-Amherst. His research interests include low noise, cryogenic circuit design, and applications, silicon-based MMIC up to mm-wave bands. He founded TMYTEK in 2014 and is currently the president. Su-Wei received the Young Scholars‘ Creativity Award of Pan Wen Yuan Foundation in 2020.

Experience:
■ Founder of TMYTEK
■ Young Scholars‘ Creativity Award of Pan Wen Yuan Foundation
■ Nicomatic APAC business development manager
■ ASIAA mmWave/sub-mmWave receiver engineer (Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics)
■ Visiting engineer, Harvard-Smithsonian CfA