Building a Quantum-Resistant Transceiver for High-Speed, Secure Wireless Communication 

The SMARTY Project is advancing secure communications with the development of a quantum-resistant transceiver designed for short-range, high-speed wireless links. This innovation targets edge computing scenarios where fiber connections are unavailable or impractical, and secure, low-latency data exchange is critical.  Technical Overview:  Led by TUE, the prototype transceiver operates in the W-band (75–110 GHz) and is designed for chip-to-chip and short-range node communication. A J-band (220–330 GHz) version is also

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