Category: Technology
Created by: LaurentN
Number of Blossarys: 2
The use of multiple transmitters and receivers (multiple antennas) on wireless devices for improved performance.
The phenomenon where wireless radio or optical signals take multiple physical paths between transmitter and receiver as they bounce off of various physical obstructions.
The altering of a carrier wave in order to transmit a data signal (text, voice, audio, video, etc.) from one location to another via a discrete channel.
A finite number of M alternative symbols that correspond to the changes in the carrier signal.
The control node that processes the signaling between the UE and the core network. The protocols running between the UE and the core network are known as the Non Access Stratum (NAS) protocols.
A method of diversity combining in which: (a) the signals from each channel are added together, (b) the gain of each channel is made proportional to the rms signal level and inversely proportional to ...
A 4G wireless broadband technology developed by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). LTE provides significantly increased peak data rates, with the potential for 100 Mbps downstream and ...