Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a new 5G antenna that uses less than 10% of the energy current systems require.
The antenna utilizes a special material with a unique internal structure called gyroid, directing wireless signals efficiently and covering all 5G bands.
This innovation is particularly valuable for the U.S. Army, offering a small, light, and energy-efficient solution for mobile use in the field.
Commercial interest is high, as the new antenna design could help make 5G more sustainable, affordable, and widespread, potentially reigniting 5G expansion.