TO ASSESS THE IMPORTANCE OF SMALL CELLS AND MULTI POINT OF THE MASSIVE MIMO IN 5G CELLULAR
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Author(s):
MOHD. SAYEEDUDDIN HABEEB , DR. SUBHASH GUPTA
Vol - 4, Issue- 2 ,
Page(s) : 557 - 561
(2013 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Abstract
Massive multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) is an exciting area of 5G wireless research. For the next-generation wireless data networks, it promises the significant gains that offer the ability to accommodate more users at higher data rates with better reliability while consuming less power. In communications, the MIMO implies multiple-input and multiple-output and is used by combinations of multiple transmitters/receivers or antennas at both sides of digital communication systems. It can be termed as a replica of the smart antennas array group. In the wireless communications MIMO techniques is evolving technology that offers considerable increase in data bandwidth without any extra transmission power.
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