➀ Researchers at Xi'an Jiaotong University in China have developed a 3D-printed device capable of generating OAM beams to enhance data capacity and reliability for next-gen wireless networks; ➁ The device combines advanced antenna capabilities with integrated signal filtering; ➂ The research aims to integrate the device into real-world applications like satellite and 5G systems.
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