What’s MIMO
Massive MIMO refers to using a large number of antennas at the base stations in cellular networks. This technology aims to improve performance metrics like throughput, reliability, and capacity. So,
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Massive MIMO refers to using a large number of antennas at the base stations in cellular networks. This technology aims to improve performance metrics like throughput, reliability, and capacity. So,
Monitor Mode is not available in many USB Cards, however as indicated in my previous post, this can be resolved by purchasing three main components: WIFI Antenna AX210 WIFI6E/Bluetooth Name Card
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I have been noticing that different WIFI6 USB radio interfaces are unable to work on “monitor mode,”, however with the AX210 board is capable of “monitor mode” and support Bluetooth
Greater than $25M Recently, at Trial, KOPIN received a verdict against BlueRadios. The verdict covered different aspects and consequences on the wearable portfolio that KOPIN advertises to customers and its
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MobileCAD and MobileIPP In late 1999 and early 2000, the question was: ” Is it at all possible to keep an internet connection in a fast moving environment such as
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5G is what is called the fifth generation wireless communication technology or standard. The current wireless communication standard is called 4G or the fourth generation. Therefore, there was a third and a second generation, or 2G
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Artificial Intelligence began first with what at some point was called “Heuristics.” Heuristics were just a set of rules that triggered multiple different examples of execution, for instance, searching and
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Measurement Reports in 4G LTE are a way for a UE (“User Equipment”) or the mobile terminal to keep track of different signal strength measurements and report to the eNodeB
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I am part of the Global Mobile Awards for MWC 2020. I also participated as a MWC 2019 Judge for the GLOMO 2019. I will be assisting this conference with
X2 Handover: How does it work? An X2 Handover is used by LTE as well as S1 handovers for User Equipment (“UE”) or mobile phone mobility. First and foremost, LTE
Big Data in RF Analysis Big Data provides tools and a framework to analyze data, in fact, large amounts of data. Radio Frequency, RF, provides amounts of information that depending
Augmented Reality for Mobile Development Augmented Reality for Wireless Simulation and Emulation Is Augmented Reality for Wireless Design possible? Do you envision a day where mobile developers can load a
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