The Fallacy of Massive MIMO

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In the quest for the next generation of wireless networks, Massive MIMO is being introduced as the solution for spectral efficiency and massive capacity. It must be categorically stated that Massive MIMO is not the optimal solution. Hyper-MIMO, described herein, would be the ideal solution for today and future wireless networks



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  • Date: 06 Oct 2022
  • Time: 03:30 PM to 04:00 PM
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  • 16 Eagle Rock Avenue
  • East Hanover, New Jersey
  • United States 07936
  • Building: Hanover Manor

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  • Dr. Ajay K. Poddar, Chair IEEE North Jersey Section, Email: akpoddar@ieee.org

  • Starts 20 September 2022 05:45 PM
  • Ends 06 October 2022 11:55 PM
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Rana Barsbai

Topic:

The Fallacy of Massive MIMO

Biography:

Rana Barsbai is an Electrical Engineer with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rutgers University in New Brunswick NJ. Previously, Rana had studied Electrical Engineering at Damascus University in Syria. Rana is currently working at Electromagnetic Technologies Industries and is passionate about the world of designing RF components, subsystems, and systems. Rana has been working in the field of designing antennas, beamformers, filters, and diplexers with a frequency range from 10 MHz-67 GHz, getting the lowest VSWR and moderate insertion loss. Rana, by using a 3D electromagnetic (EM) simulation software, is able to design and simulate high-frequency electronic products such as antennas, antenna arrays, RF or microwave components, filters, and diplexers.  

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