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On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 15:04:16 -0700, karthikbalaguru
wrote: MIMO delivers the same coverage as AAS Hi Karthik, Only with the qualification that AAS may be steered to the same points of coverage of MIMO - and that is not always assured. MIMO delivers higher capacity than AAS What is capacity? There are counter-arguments (depending on capacity's meaning, there are several) that would invert this claim. MIMO is lower in complexity and cost than AAS An engineering system solution is not always about one component cost. MIMO is more scalable than AAS. MIMO is more predictable in performance and can grow through additional sectors and/or additional antennas You should study the information and skip the claims you've heard. MIMO works well in all environments (rural, suburban, urban), switching modes to deliver users the best experience. This is not an antenna issue. MIMO outperforms AAS for mobile applications: MIMO maintains performance at speed and provides a predictable environment for easier and more reliable hand-offs. If AAS is boresight along a transportation corridor, this is no longer true. MIMO is the basis for all 4G plans- widespread investment in developing MIMO technologies will ensure advantages are maintained. It's only advantage in this list you've constructed. So, it looks like in all aspects, MIMO is equal to or superior to AAS Look again - your PRO MIMO statements are far too under qualified. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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