DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Enhancing Communications with MIMO – Technologies, Markets and Applications” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report researches advanced technologies and markets for wireless and wired communications systems that are supported by MIMO – Multiple Input/Multiple Output structures – to enhance their performance. It revises and updates earlier issues of the report as well as adds the analysis of the latest technologies.

Users’ demand for more efficient networking brought to life many technological innovations. One of them is MIMO, which became very popular in wireless systems – almost all recent and future 3GPP standards use (or will be using) variations of such a technique. MIMO is also used in wireline systems.

This report is based on the analysis of MIMO-based communications systems, their technologies and markets specifics.

In particular, the following industry standards that utilize MIMO have been considered:

3GPP LTE IEEE802.11ax IEEE802.11ay IEEE 802.11ac HomePlug AV2 ITU G.hn – MIMO The goal of this report is to characterize MIMO advantages and specifics for each standard. It also addresses the market characteristics of discussed technologies. The report concentrates on profiling the industry players and their products.

MIMO characteristics, structures and types are also addressed and compared. The report also surveys patents related to the discussed subjects.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

1.1 General

1.2 Goal

1.3 Structure

1.4 Research Methodology

1.5 Target Audience

2.MIMO – Concept, Functions and Types

2.1 History

2.2 Concept

2.3 Types of MIMO: Examples

2.4 MIMO Benefits (Wireless Systems)

3. MIMO in Wireless Systems

3.1 LTE Development and MIMO

3.1.1 Releases – 3GPP

3.1.2 LTE Timetable

3.1.3 Broadband Mobile Communications-Phases

3.1.4 LTE Standardization-Industry Collaboration

3.1.5 Industry Initiative

3.1.6 Intellectual Property

3.1.7 Key Features of LTE

3.1.8 Details

3.1.8.1 Evolved UMTS Radio Access Network (EUTRAN)

3.1.8.2 UE Categories

3.1.8.3. Evolved Packet Core (EPC)

3.1.9 LTE Advanced

3.1.10 SON

3.1.11 Voice Support

3.1.12 Market

3.1.13 Summary: LTE Benefits

3.1.14 Industry

3.1.15 Specifics: LTE MIMO

3.2 IEEE802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) and MIMO

3.2.1 Background

3.2.2 Focal Points

3.2.3 Major Features

3.2.4 Major Applications

3.2.5 Physical Layer

3.2.5.1 Multi-User Operation

3.2.5.2 Role of MU-MIMO

3.2.5.3 Multi-User OFDMA

3.2.6 MAC

3.2.6.1 Spatial Reuse with Color Codes

3.2.6.2 Power-saving with Target Wake Time

3.2.6.3 Density

3.2.7 802.11ax Operating Modes

3.2.7.1 MU-MIMO (Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax)

3.2.8 Industry

3.2.9 Beyond Wi-Fi 6 – Extreme High Throughput Wi-Fi – 802.11be

3.3 MIMO Role in 802.11ac Development

3.4 802.11ay and MIMO Technology

4. MIMO in Wireline Communications

4.1 HomePNA and ITU MIMO-based Technologies

4.2 HomePlugAV2-mimo

5. Conclusions

Companies Mentioned

AceAxis Aerohive (Extreme Networks) Altair Semiconductor (A Sony Group Company) Aricent (now Altran) Aruba (HP) Asus Aztech Broadcom Buffalo Cambridge Industries Group (CIG) Celeno Cisco CommAgility Comtrend D-Link Ericsson Extollo Fortinet Fujitsu Gigafast Ethernet Huawei Intersil (Acquired by Renesas in 2017) Lea Networks Lime Microsystems Linksys Marvell MaxLinear/devolo Motorola Solutions Netgear Nokia Qualcomm Qualcomm Atheros Quantenna (Acquired by On Semiconductor in 2019) Redpine Signals Ruckus Samsung Sequans Signalion Sineoji ST&T TI TP-Link Trendnet U-blox Xingtera ZTE Zyxel For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/mwvjna

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