MTFComm announced the successful demonstration of a novel wireless modem achieving 1.78 Gbps within a standard 8 MHz channel using a constant-envelope OFDM waveform.
The results demonstrate substantial gains in spectral efficiency while improving power efficiency by up to 4× compared with conventional OFDM-based systems.
Read the Official Press Release on Business Wire
This work addresses a long-standing limitation of OFDM, which has historically required a trade-off between performance and power efficiency, particularly in satellite and battery-constrained environments.
MTFComm's constant-envelope waveform preserves the throughput and spectral advantages of OFDM while enabling significantly more efficient power amplifier operation, making it well suited for:
- Satellite communications
- Non-terrestrial networks
- Long-range wireless systems
- Battery-constrained devices
The breakthrough enables:
- More power-efficient satellite and NTN networks
- Extended range in constrained environments
- Higher efficiency without increasing spectral footprint
- Improved performance for long-range wireless applications
MTFComm is engaging with partners across telecommunications, satellite, and semiconductor industries to advance field trials and commercialization.
Partnership & Licensing Inquiries
Organizations interested in collaboration, evaluation, or licensing of MTF technology are invited to contact: info@mtfcomm.com
Detailed technical documentation is available under NDA.