Information technology and science: The fastest way of data transmission is designed in the Internet

3 July 2012

A group of scientists from the University of Southern California, which included representatives from the United States, China, Pakistan and Israel, presented a laboratory system that can transmit data at 2.5 terabits per second.

Experts were able to overcome the limits of data transmission rate with a new method that allows transmitting data using variations of the light spiral.

The resulting data rate allows every second to transmit up to 85,000 data packets.

As the developers say, the presented technology can be used to create high-speed satellite data transmission systems, as well as ground-based ultra-short transmission lines.

According to the presented data, an invented the system is faster than the most advanced of the currently used technologies in 3000 times. In this way the inventors of a new way say that their results are not maximal, and they continue to work to improve the quality and the speed of wireless data transmission.