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The Next Breakthrough in Indoor Wireless: Distributed Massive MIMO

By Dimitris Mavrakis | 14 Dec 2020 | IN-5993

In the 5G era, traditional Distributed Antenna Systems (DASs) are facing several limitations to incorporating 5G and increasing overall system capacity. These limitations are mainly associated with two factors: 1) the new frequency bands in which 5G typically operates and 2) the major infrastructure work needed to increase the capacity of the system. The higher frequencies in which 5G typically operates (C-band and mmWave) present higher power losses in the feeder, which will ultimately result in higher deployment costs (due to additional infrastructure required), reduced coverage footprint, and poor performance. To augment capacity, extra feeder cables and passive/active components are required, along with reconstructive engineering to meet 5G requirements.
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Written by Dimitris Mavrakis

Senior Research Director
Dimitris Mavrakis, Senior Research Director, manages ABI Research’s telco network and cloud computing coverage, including hybrid cloud platforms, digital transformation, and mobile network infrastructure. Research topics include AI and machine learning in telco networks, hybrid cloud deployments and technologies, telco software and applications, 5G, 6G, cloud-native networks, and both telco and cloud ecosystems.

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