Multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) is the foundational technology underlying all current 4G mobile broadband standards, including WiMax LTE and UMB. To achieve higher throughput and a richer user ...
Multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) refers to systems using multiple antennas (and correspondingly multiple channels) to transmit and receive information. MIMO is a form of spatial diversity, which ...
One of the biggest challenges currently facing wireless operators is the increasing demand for capacity. Data intensive devices are driving wireless throughput requirements upwards at an alarming rate ...
Multiple antenna schemes are becoming a key part in almost every new wireless standard. For example, the UMTS/W-CDMA standard uses transmit diversity to improve the link quality in outdoor ...
Radio technology is evolving from single antenna transmit-receive communication systems to multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna communication systems. MIMO technology is a wireless ...
The quest for highly efficient 5G wireless connectivity has been given a boost thanks to a collaboration between a team of 5G engineers from the Universities of Bristol and Lund, National Instruments ...
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