Compact and scalable multiple-input multiple-output systems for future 5G networks The proposed 28GHz beamformer shares radio frequency elements for the highest area efficiency among multiple-input ...
A 28GHz time-division multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) receiver with eight radio frequency elements, each occupying just 0.1 mm², has been developed by ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The most recent version of the IEEE’s wireless local-area network (WLAN) standard, 802.11ac, uses the 5-GHz unlicensed band and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) to significantly boost data speeds ...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless uses different waveforms on typically two, but sometimes three or more transmitting antennas inputting to the channel carrying radio waves from Point A ...