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Media Focus YAGEO Tells You Why the WiFi Gap Is Widening
Release Time:2023-03-11

YAGEO will tell you why the gap in WiFi has been widened, and to understand how to solve this problem, we must first understand the reasons for the existence of the problem. Irvind Ghai, senior director of Qualcomm and sharp telecom operators, solutions, believes that most wi - fi routers and the Associated Press are single user MIMO (SU - MIMO) or MIMO technologies in the current market. This technology uses inefficient Time Protocol, and can only provide a dedicated full price wi - fi wireless connection for multiple clients at any time. But with the rapid increase in network devices, it is an obvious fact that within limited bandwidth, clients receive a shared bandwidth that is getting smaller and smaller.


To solve the dilemma of "insufficient", the 802.11 n standard is the first to introduce MIMO technology. YAGEO allows a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) to be sent to a single terminal. 4. The 802.11 communication standard increases the maximum number of MIMO streams obtained to 8, which will improve network throughput. It can be a problem, as each spatial stream requires a special transmission/reception chain. Without innovative technology to achieve all 88 MIMO performance, the 8 802.11 AC 8 Associated Press chain requires eight independent broadcast antennas and 88 client configurations, which is unrealistic.


In addition to the impossible 8-8 terminal configuration, there is also a significant gap in the existence of MIMO. In popular terms, there are usually three or four AP antennas, and most customer terminals only have 1-2 antennas. Therefore, they cannot support the operation of a comprehensive MIMO channel and rarely use the Associated Press. For example, 802.11 to 1.3 Gbps AC 3x3 theoretically supports physical (trial) speeds and peaks, while only one antenna smartphone or tablet supports a peak speed of 433 MBPS and the remaining idle capacity of 867 MBPS.


So, is there such a Wi Fi technology that allows multiple customers to share the flow of the Associated Press in multiple spaces, increasing the total capacity of the system and limiting the configuration of the Associated Press? Qualcomm and Sharp have proposed another option for exchanging 802.11 acres of MIMO solutions for the industry. We spent more than seven years researching and developing MU MIMO hardware prototypes for four years, and ultimately won the Best Wi Fi Technology Innovation Award from the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) in 2014. "Irvind Ghai said, in short, the current mode of Wi Fi is: only one client is served, people queue up for turns; Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO): Mu data is transferred to multiple clients while the eldest son is together