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Getting the Most out of MIMO: Boosting Wireless LAN Performance with Full Compatibility
Multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO) technology offers tremendous performance gains for wireless LANs (WLANs) at relatively low cost.
Any system with multiple inputs into the receiver and multiple outputs to the transmitter is a MIMO system, but implementing such a system involves several distinctly different radio techniques.
Some of these techniques are beneficial and fully compatible...
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http://www.atheros.com
date: 6/1/2005
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Mobile Technology: Moores Law is Dead
Moore's Law is the empirical observation that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit doubles every 18 months for minimum component cost.
It is therefore often taken to refer to the advance in computing power per unit cost - essentially, every 18 months, the processing power of central processing units (CPUs) will double while the original price stays the same.
It began in 1965 and is attributed to Gordon E. Moore (born 1929),...
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Real-Time Debugging Highly Integrated Embedded Wireless Devices
Highly integrated wireless solutions continue to increase in demand, as silicon providers respond with a broad array of intellectual property, increasingly dense technologies, and an industry-wide focus on System-On-Chip (SOC) design tools and integration methodologies.
The trend toward reducing the number of components in these systems clearly has the advantage of reducing cost, overall power consumption and manufacturing complexity.
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http://www.mitedu.freeserve.co.uk
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Wireless 101: Designing robust embedded wireless systems
An embedded wireless link is much more susceptible to errors than a wired link, so applications must be designed to be robust in the presence of these errors.
This white paper covers this topic in detail, giving the reader information about link budget, forward error correction, assured delivery, spread spectrum, etc.
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http://www.radiotronix.com
date: 10/25/2004
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