What is it?
MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) is an antenna technology for wireless
communications. It uses multiple antennas at both the source (transmitter) and the
destination (receiver).
What does it do?
MIMO creates multiple versions of the same signal for a more stable connection
and less congestions.
How does it work?
Antennas at each end of the communications circuit are combined to minimize
errors, optimize data speed and improve radio transmission capacity.
Applications
MIMO technology is used for Wi-iFi networks and cellular fourth-generation (4G),
Long Term Evolution (LTE) and fifth-generation (5G) technology.
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