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MIMO

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What is MIMO?

MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) is a wireless communication technology that uses multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. It achieves higher data rates and increased link range compared to single-antenna systems by exploiting spatial diversity and spatial multiplexing. It's commonly used in Wi-Fi, cellular networks (LTE, 5G), and other wireless communication systems to enhance capacity, reliability, and coverage.

What other technologies are related to MIMO?

MIMO Complementary Technologies

OFDM is a modulation technique often used with MIMO to improve data rates and spectral efficiency, especially in wireless communication systems. MIMO-OFDM is a standard combination.
mentioned alongside MIMO in 39% (465) of relevant job posts
DL/UL scheduling is critical for managing resource allocation in systems using MIMO, optimizing data transmission in both downlink and uplink directions.
mentioned alongside MIMO in 98% (54) of relevant job posts
LTE power control mechanisms can be adapted for MIMO systems to optimize signal quality and manage interference, enhancing overall system performance.
mentioned alongside MIMO in 98% (54) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning MIMO?

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