Overview :
Multi-in Multi-Out (MIMO) could prove to be the next major advance in radio technology since the advent of digital communication. MIMO can be used to achieve significantly higher data rates and/or range in wireless systems such as IEEE draft- 802.11n Wireless LAN. However, this does not come for free. The increased cost and complexity associated with MIMO can also have a multiplying effect on the cost of manufacturing test.
This webcast discusses the new challenges of moving from R&D and verification to manufacturing test to ensure the quality and performance of MIMO WLAN systems, and how these challenges can be met with suitable test equipment.
Duration: One hour
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Who should view this webcast
This webcast presents valuable information for 802.11n MIMO reference designers, module integrators and manufacturers.
Presenter:
Andrew Fisher, Agilent Technologies
Andrew Fisher joined Hewlett Packard / Agilent Technologies, Inc. in 1993. During his 13 years at HP and Agilent, he has worked primarily in R&D on a variety of products including SONET/SDH Test Systems, Signal Analyzers, Noise Figure Analyzers and wireless connectivity test equipment. He is currently a product planner for the N4010A wireless connectivity test set. Fisher has a master's degree in microelectronics from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
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