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Bullet Train Upgrade Brings 5G Windows, Noise-Cancelling Cabins To Japan

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月16日 20:00

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日本の新幹線で、10月からプレミアムプライベートルームが導入されます。窓には5Gアンテナが内蔵されており、最高速度285km/hの列車でも安定したWi-Fi接続を可能にします。この技術は日本のAGC社によって開発され、内部反射ではなく線量接続により信号強度を維持します。

また、NTTから提供される個別音響制御システム「Personalized Sound Zone(PSZ)」も導入されます。これはノイズキャンセリングヘッドフォンの原理を利用したものです。列車内の騒音を抑制し、快適な移動体験を実現します。

JR中央はこの新しい設備を6本の列車に最初に設置し、徐々に展開していく予定です。これらの技術革新により、新幹線での通信品質と快適性が大幅に向上することになります。
Some Japanese bullet trains will soon support premium private suites this October, featuring windows with embedded 5G antennas for steadier onboard Wi-Fi and NTT noise-cancelling cabin tech to reduce train noise. The 5G window antennas are designed to maintain line-of-sight connections as trains race past base stations at up to 285 km/h. The Register reports: Rail operator JR Central announced the new tech late last month and will initially deploy a couple of the suites on six trains. The carrier explained that the antennas come from a Japanese company called AGC that weaves microscopic wires through glass to form an antenna. JR Central will connect the windows to an on-train Wi-Fi router. AGC says rival tech relies on 5G signals reaching a train and then bouncing around inside before reaching the Wi-Fi unit. The company says antennas woven into train windows maintain line of sight to nearby 5G base stations. That matters because JR Central's Shinkansen can achieve speeds of up to 285 km/h, which means they speed past cellular network base stations so quickly that it's frequently necessary to reconnect to another radio. AGC says keeping a line of sight connection means its antennas allow increased 5G signal strength, so Wi-Fi service on board trains should be more stable and speedy. The sound-deadening kit JR Central will deploy is called Personalized Sound Zone (PSZ) and comes from Japan's tech giant NTT. The tech uses the same principles applied to noise-cancelling headphones -- determine the waveform of sound and project an inversion of that waveform that cancels out ambient noise.

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