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Consider real-world conditions in WiMAX MIMO test
Posted: May 30, 2008 3:09 PM

To fully wring out a design and verify that worst-case results are still within specification, real ...[ View complete article ]


Message: Consider real-world conditions in WiMAX MIMO test Post time: May 30, 2008 3:09 PM
 

Author: mehulmite

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To fully wring out a design and verify that worst-case results are still within specification, real life must be approximated as closely as possible, allowing for impairments and other channel artifacts that can affect BERs.
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yuh
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( 2 ) Reply:Consider real-world conditions in WiMAX MIMO test Post time: May 30, 2008 3:11 PM
 

Author: mehulmite

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Whic companies deal in EVM equipments and how can it's advantage in terms of testing can be leveraged further considering various new technologies [ WIMAX/UMTS/LTE]?
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