Wireless technology must deliver ever increasing performance while being challenged to manage limited available spectrum. These demands are due to the proliferation of high-speed Internet connections ...
Massive MIMO is an antenna technology that is considered the most promising for future superfast 5G networks, although researchers have until now believed that there is an upper limit for how much ...
In the first installment of this series, “The MIMO advantage,” I covered the basics of multiple input, multiple output (MIMO). In this installment, I’ll provide the high-level calculations for ...
MU-MIMO is a feature of the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard that can boost Wi-Fi capacity, this test finds. MU-MIMO enables multiple client stations to receive unique but simultaneous transmissions from a ...
TOKYO, Jan 25, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) announced today it has demonstrated multiple highly stable simultaneous terminal connections and transmission capacity in a real ...
BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today announced at Mobile World Congress that Sprint has purchased 5G-ready massive MIMO solutions from Samsung, which includes ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blue Danube Systems, a provider of intelligent wireless access solutions that help mobile operators address the challenge of explosive data growth, is today ...
One of the key elements that will drive 5G mmWave adoption during 2021 will be the availability of appropriate customer premises equipment (CPE) and in what will be a boost to the market, NEC has ...
Massive MIMO uses a large number of small antennas to create dedicated connections to multiple devices at once. In this case, the base station has 64×64 MIMO, or 64 antennas each for upstream and ...
In what may turn out to be a precursor to the demise of wired connections, a scientist claims that ultimately, wireless networks won’t have a capacity ceiling. Researchers have generally thought there ...
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