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- MIMO abstract "In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (pronounced my-moh by some and me-moh by others), is the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. It is one of several forms of smart antenna technology.MIMO technology has attracted attention in wireless communications, because it offers significant increases in data throughput and link range without additional bandwidth or increased transmit power. It achieves this goal by spreading the same total transmit power over the antennas to achieve an array gain that improves the spectral efficiency (more bits per second per hertz of bandwidth) and/or to achieve a diversity gain that improves the link reliability (reduced fading). Because of these properties, MIMO is an important part of modern wireless communication standards such as IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi), 4G, 3GPP Long Term Evolution, WiMAX and HSPA+.".
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- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink gedomis.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink product_info.php?products_id=46.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink radio_challenges_moving_mimo.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink 711RFD30.pdf.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink MIMO_links.html.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink main.html.
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- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink introduction_orthogonal_frequency_division_multiplex.pdf.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink wireless_mimo.pdf.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink mimo.pdf.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink EVM-Measurements-In-Amplifier-Modulation-0001.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink Industry-Views-4G-Systems-Bring-New-Design-An-0002.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink MIMO-The-Future-Of-Wireless-0001.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink Meeting-The-Test-Challenges-Of-4G-LTE-0001.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink The-Basics-Of-OFDM-0001.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink CA6488248.html.
- MIMO wikiPageExternalLink ?p=1635.
- MIMO wikiPageID "13544419".
- MIMO wikiPageRevisionID "604815811".
- MIMO hasPhotoCollection MIMO.
- MIMO subject Category:IEEE_802.
- MIMO subject Category:Information_theory.
- MIMO subject Category:Radio_resource_management.
- MIMO comment "In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (pronounced my-moh by some and me-moh by others), is the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. It is one of several forms of smart antenna technology.MIMO technology has attracted attention in wireless communications, because it offers significant increases in data throughput and link range without additional bandwidth or increased transmit power.".
- MIMO label "MIMO (Nachrichtentechnik)".
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- MIMO label "MIMO".
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- MIMO label "MIMO".
- MIMO label "MIMO".
- MIMO label "MIMO".
- MIMO label "Multiple Input Multiple Output".
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- MIMO sameAs MIMO.
- MIMO sameAs MIMO_(télécommunications).
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- MIMO depiction Prinzip_MIMO.svg.
- MIMO isPrimaryTopicOf MIMO.