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02 сакавіка 2026, 10:03
Chinese scientists make breakthrough in optical communication, 6G technology
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BEIJING, 2 March (BelTA - China Daily) - A Chinese research team has
developed an integrated communication system bridging optical fiber and
wireless networks, setting a new world record for data transmission
speed, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Nature.
The
increasing demand for computing power in AI data centers and the
development of next-generation 6G wireless networks require high-speed,
low-latency signal transmission across diverse scenarios.
However,
differences in signal architecture and hardware between optical fiber
and wireless communication systems have made it difficult to achieve
high-speed, compatible end-to-end transmission between the two systems
on the same infrastructure, posing a major challenge for high-speed
telecommunications networks.
The research team, comprising Peking
University, the Peng Cheng Laboratory, ShanghaiTech University, and the
National Optoelectronics Innovation Center, has developed a converged
communication system that achieves single-channel signal transmission of
512 Gbps over optical fiber and 400 Gbps over wireless.
According
to Wang Xingjun, one of the paper's corresponding authors at Peking
University, the new system supports dual-mode transmission via both
optical fiber and wireless networks, not only avoiding bandwidth
limitations and noise accumulation but also enhancing anti-interference
capabilities.
The team also simulated a large-scale 6G user
access scenario, demonstrating multichannel real-time 8K video access
across 86 channels, achieving a transmission bandwidth more than ten
times that of the current 5G standard.
Beyond enabling
ultra-large-capacity communication, the system exhibits excellent
performance in terms of energy consumption, cost and scalability for
large-scale deployment. The system's all-optical architecture enables
seamless integration with existing optical networks, fostering deep
convergence between mobile access networks and optical fiber networks.
Wang
noted that the new system has significant application potential in
scenarios such as 6G base stations and wireless data centers and could
reshape the architecture of telecommunication systems, laying the
foundation for next-generation ultra-broadband, high-speed integrated
fiber-wireless communication.