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Academic Journal of Engineering and Technology Science, 2023, 6(12); doi: 10.25236/AJETS.2023.061210.

Analysis of New Technologies for Improving the Transmission Speed of Communication Wire Harness

Author(s)

Shi Cuilan

Corresponding Author:
Shi Cuilan
Affiliation(s)

Beijing Suowei Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing, China, 100000

Abstract

This paper aims to explore new technologies for improving the transmission speed of Communication wire harness. Through the analysis of transmission speed requirements, an innovative technical solution was proposed, and the application of this technology in communication cable transmission was introduced in detail. The research results show that this technology has significant advantages in improving transmission speed and optimizing signal quality, and is of great significance for the development of the communication field.

Keywords

communication cable, transmission speed, innovative technology, signal quality, technology application

Cite This Paper

Shi Cuilan. Analysis of New Technologies for Improving the Transmission Speed of Communication Wire Harness. Academic Journal of Engineering and Technology Science (2023) Vol. 6, Issue 12: 65-69. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJETS.2023.061210.

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