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Tuesday, June 28 2022 - 16:00
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Nippon Electric Glass Develops New Products, Expanding 5G Wireless Communication Area
OTSU, Japan, June 28, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd., headquartered in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, 
Japan, has developed a transparent antenna, which is made of a glass substrate, 
and a repeater (*1), which uses radio wave lenses and does not require power 
supply, for 5G millimeter-wave wireless communication technology. These 
products will be exhibited at the fifth 5G Technology Expo to be held at Tokyo 
Big Sight from June 29 to July 1, 2022.

Logo: 
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Images: Product photos and usage
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Image: Expected usage location
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5G uses radio waves of two frequency bands, Sub-6 (under 6 GHz) and millimeter 
wave (28 GHz). To achieve high-speed communication, it is necessary to use the 
millimeter-wave band, which can secure a wide bandwidth. However, millimeter 
waves are significantly attenuated in the atmosphere. Due to strong linearity 
of propagation, they do not diffract behind obstacles. To cover a wide area, a 
mechanism to resolve these issues is required.

The newly developed transparent antenna has a special antenna pattern on a 
glass substrate, whose dielectric constant (*2) (4.0) and loss tangent (*3) 
(0.002) are the smallest in the world (*4). This is a highly efficient 
transparent antenna. The size of glass substrates can be increased, making it 
possible to manufacture multiple products from a single substrate. This 
contributes to improving the antenna productivity and enables formation of 
antennas for multiple bands on a single substrate. By making the antenna 
transparent, the antenna functionality can be added without spoiling the design 
and landscape of an installation location. The antenna can be installed in 
various locations, such as windows, walls, displays, and vehicles.

The repeater, which is the other newly developed product, consists of two radio 
wave lenses and a waveguide. It receives and retransmits radio waves and 
changes the direction of radio waves without power supply even under 
circumstances where radio waves are blocked by walls and window glass. By 
changing the shape of the lens, radio waves can be transmitted in a certain 
direction or over a wide range. The lens is not subject to deterioration caused 
by ultraviolet rays because it is made of glass. It can be used stably over a 
long period in various places, both indoors and outdoors.

The Company will contribute to expanding and spreading the use of 
millimeter-wave radio waves by marketing the two newly developed products.

Notes: 
(*1) Repeater: A relay to receive and retransmit radio waves.
(*2) Dielectric constant: An index of polarizability when a voltage is applied 
to a material. The lower the relative permittivity, the lower the signal 
attenuation.
(*3) Loss tangent: A measure of energy when a dielectric substance is 
polarized. The smaller the loss tangent, the lower the conversion of 
electromagnetic energy into heat, and as a result attenuation of signals is 
reduced.
(*4) Smallest in the world: Among multi-component glass substrates, in 28 GHz, 
based on a survey conducted by the Company in June 2022.

For more information, please visit: https://info.neg.co.jp/EN_220613


Source: Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.