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 ...
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 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Having previously discussed aspects of multiplexing in this column, this month we’ll consider the ...
802.11n’s intimidating nomenclature contains such mysterious terms as MIMO, spatial streams and spatial multiplexing, which can quickly freeze a network manager’s brain. What do these specs really ...
STRL is developing a wireless millimeter-wave mobile camera that transmits low-delay, high-quality, low-compression Hi-Vision (HDTV) signals for program materials use. The use of multiple-input ...
Technical advances in the development of telecommunication basestations and mobile stations with MIMO are demanding more functionality from test equipment. All of today’s advanced radio networks, ...
802.11n is expected to be ratified later this year and to provide speeds of up to 600 Mbps, which is over ten times faster than the existing standards. 802.11n also has other benefits such as ...
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 ...