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On Oct 2, 2:03 am, karthikbalaguru
wrote: Hi, What is the difference between multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system and Adaptive antenna system (AAS) ? I find the WiMAX uses MIMO and AAS . But, the definition appears to be the same. Both the systems are exploiting more than one antenna to improve the coverage and the system capacity. I wonder why different naming convention for the same system !! ![]() ![]() Is there any significant features/differences in MIMO and AAS ? Thx in advans, Karthik Balaguru Hi, I got some info from internet. There are differences between MIMO and AAS Antenna Technologies ![]() ![]() It appears that cost-effectiveness comes in terms of the antenna and MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) and AAS (Adaptive Antenna System) are competitors. MIMO delivers the same coverage as AAS MIMO delivers higher capacity than AAS MIMO is lower in complexity and cost than AAS MIMO is more scalable than AAS. MIMO is more predictable in performance and can grow through additional sectors and/or additional antennas MIMO works well in all environments (rural, suburban, urban), switching modes to deliver users the best experience. MIMO outperforms AAS for mobile applications: MIMO maintains performance at speed and provides a predictable environment for easier and more reliable hand-offs. MIMO is the basis for all 4G plans- widespread investment in developing MIMO technologies will ensure advantages are maintained. So, it looks like in all aspects, MIMO is equal to or superior to AAS Refer - http://www.nortel.com/solutions/wima...l/nn118160.pdf Thx, Karthik Balaguru |
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