NOMA, MIMO Used to Boost Spectrum Efficiency (.PDF Download)

May 4, 2016

With mobile traffic expected to surge significantly over the next 10 years, demands will intensify for more efficient use of available frequency spectrum, increased network speeds, and opening of additional frequency spectrum for wireless applications. In the white paper, “Non-orthogonal Multiple Access and Massive MIMO for Improved Spectrum Efficiency,” Anritsu examines 5G wireless access systems and describes two technology solutions to enhance spectrum efficiency: non-orthogonal multiple-access (NOMA) and multiple input, multiple output (MIMO)...

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