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| MIMO Design and Verification Solutions for Mobile WiMax |
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Overview :
The latest additions to IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard include Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) technology. MIMO offers higher throughput and improves network capacity.
In this webcast, we will show ADS Mobile WiMax Library helping designers validate their MIMO system. Examples of RF interference, PA back off, IQ mismatch, phase noise using MIMO channel within the Mobile WiMax library will be demonstrated. Designers can assess their system performance based on Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) and Packet Error Rate (PER) results.
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Who should view this webcast
This webcast is intended for communication system designers, RF architects, DSP engineers, test and integration engineers who are working on MIMO design and verification of Mobile WiMAX products.
Duration: One hour
Presented by:

Greg Jue, Communications System Application Specialist, Agilent EEsof
Greg Jue is a Communications System Application Specialist at Agilent EEsof, specializing in ADS Wireless Libraries and in ADS Connected Solutions with Agilent test equipment. Greg has authored numerous articles, presentations, and application notes, as well as developed and taught numerous training courses.
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