MIMO Variations Mean Multi-Test Solutions (.PDF Download)

Jan. 29, 2013
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The many facets and evolving nature of multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) antenna systems have test companies scrambling to stay ahead of industry requirements. Depending on where the tests are performed, from academia and industry R&D labs to product qualification and manufacturing, or from ICs to basestations to handsets, the requirements vary considerably. The latest test and measurement techniques to verify leading-edge performance in research labs as well as cost-effective production testing for the U.S. and other regions are among the recent changes.

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