MIMO uses multiple element antennas (MEAs) at the transmitter and receiver to exploit spatial channels for improving communications performance such as spectral efficiency and outage. The performance returns for MIMO become significant when the number of antennas at each end of the link becomes large. The challenges in the realization of MIMO lie with both the extra antennas and the extra communications signal processing. In mobile communications, a basic problem is integrating a large number of uncorrelated antenna elements within the mobile terminal. As yet, there are no standard figures of merit or measurement procedures to evaluate the performance of the MIMO antennas. Consequently, MEA designs are often developed in a rather ad hoc way...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have entailed a great enhancement in wireless communic...
This letter presents an antenna design method for a dual antenna with high isolation for mobile stat...
The demand on very high data rates for future wireless communication systems, which until today are ...
The paper concentrates on two specific areas of applications of Multiple Element Antennas (MEAs) to ...
Bandwidth, volume and energy are the basic resources for communications, and current signal processi...
Today, owners of small communicating device are interested in transmitting or receiving various mult...
Multiple-in multiple-out (MIMO) is a wireless communication technique where antenna arrays, at the r...
A simple antenna structure for a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system in a mobile terminal w...
With new third and fourth generation mobile communication systems emerging, there has been an increa...
The multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna technology is an emerging and promising technology...
An extensive evaluation of practical 3400-3600 MHz multi-element mobile antennas (MAs) have been per...
The use of multi-antenna systems with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology will play a k...
Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) is a technology that uses multiple antennas at both the transm...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have entailed a great enhancement in wireless communic...
Nowadays, wireless device users engage in various forms of wireless applications and services. Multi...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have entailed a great enhancement in wireless communic...
This letter presents an antenna design method for a dual antenna with high isolation for mobile stat...
The demand on very high data rates for future wireless communication systems, which until today are ...
The paper concentrates on two specific areas of applications of Multiple Element Antennas (MEAs) to ...
Bandwidth, volume and energy are the basic resources for communications, and current signal processi...
Today, owners of small communicating device are interested in transmitting or receiving various mult...
Multiple-in multiple-out (MIMO) is a wireless communication technique where antenna arrays, at the r...
A simple antenna structure for a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system in a mobile terminal w...
With new third and fourth generation mobile communication systems emerging, there has been an increa...
The multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna technology is an emerging and promising technology...
An extensive evaluation of practical 3400-3600 MHz multi-element mobile antennas (MAs) have been per...
The use of multi-antenna systems with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology will play a k...
Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) is a technology that uses multiple antennas at both the transm...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have entailed a great enhancement in wireless communic...
Nowadays, wireless device users engage in various forms of wireless applications and services. Multi...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have entailed a great enhancement in wireless communic...
This letter presents an antenna design method for a dual antenna with high isolation for mobile stat...
The demand on very high data rates for future wireless communication systems, which until today are ...