Tuesday, August 30, 2016

This technology Wi-Fi Makes Three Times Faster

Wi-Fi bandwidth constraints derived from spectrum limitations no longer need to think about. The team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a technology that could trigger an increase in network Wi-Fi speeds up to three times.

Titled "MegaMIMO 2.0", a system that allows multiple transmitters to communicate on the internet the same spectrum to multiple recipients independently without disturbing each other.

MIMO (multiple-in multiple-out) itself is now well known and used by some of the signal transmitter or router. MIMO uses an antenna that much to double the capacity of radio frequencies.

While MegaMIMO 2.0 technology that is claimed to be more efficient this can be exploited by network operators, as reported by BusinessInsider and collected KompasTekno, Monday (29/08/2016).

Because the demands of modern society against high-speed mobile data is increasing. In the end, the network providers must find ways to accommodate the needs of many in an efficient way.

In North America alone, demands the use of data from 2015 to 2020 is estimated at 42 percent. In the figure, the percentage that indicates the need of an 557,000-terabytes of data per month to more than three million terabytes per month.

The amount of spectrum needs will minimize performance and slow down the connection. MegaMIMO 2.0 projected as a solution.

The system is still in the testing phase. Unclear when the MIT team will commercialize MegaMIMO 2.0 for business.

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