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Qualcomm Innovates with Revolutionary MU-MIMO for Wi-Fi that would triple the speed of Wi-Fi networks.
The slow Wi-Fi cafes may soon have turbo speed.
Qualcomm this week announced plans for a new technology that he says speeds triple Wi-Fi in homes, offices and public networks.
At the time, wireless networks can serve only one device at a time, making cycles among different users. This causes slower for each of the devices connected to the network speeds.
"In such a network, streaming or video chat can be like sitting in the driver's seat at rush hour: reach your destination, but you're going to take," Qualcomm said.
The new development of the company, a result of seven years of research, allows networks to transmit data to multiple user groups simultaneously using algorithms that adapt to changes in use. The technology is known as "MU-MIMO," which in English means "multiple users, multiple inputs, multiple outputs."
Qualcomm plans to sell chips with MU-MIMO technology to manufacturers of wireless routers and access points, as well as companies of smartphones, tablets and other consumer devices.
According to Qualcomm, at the time that both the network and its users from using that technology, that will mean higher speeds two to three times. Devices connected to MU-MIMO networks that do not have that technology will not experience such an increase, but in any case receive some benefit, Todd Prior, vice president of product management, Qualcomm Atheros unit said.
"Use MU-MIMO is like the carpool lane - of shared-ride: the Wi-Fi highway not change, but grouped with others allows you to go much faster descongestionas while the other lanes, "said the company.
Qualcomm is planning to demonstrate the technology begin in the coming months prior to shipment to customers early next year.
Press Release:
Qualcomm Innovates to Optimize Spectrum Usage with Revolutionary MU-MIMO for Wi-Fi
—Qualcomm Introduces 802.11ac Wi-Fi with Multi-user MIMO to Triple Network and Device Performance and Efficiency—
Qualcomm Atheros, Inc., is delivering the first Qualcomm® VIVE™ 4-stream 802.11ac solutions with multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) to greatly improve Wi-Fi® performance for the growing number of connected devices in homes, offices and public hotspots. Enhanced with Qualcomm Atheros’ innovative algorithm-based technology, the new solutions offer two to three times more network capacity and are designed to optimize the way Wi-Fi devices are served to make the most of that additional capacity. – April 03, 2014 – Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced that its subsidiary,
MU-MIMO is a revolutionary new way for Wi-Fi networks to operate. With standard Wi-Fi, clients are served sequentially; during this time, only one device is sending and receiving information, thus only a small portion of network capacity is being used. The accumulation of these sequential events creates a drop in throughput and capacity as more devices join the network. This situation can be further exacerbated when combined with the growing amount of on-demand high resolution video content. MU-MIMO enables simultaneous transmission to groups of clients, making more efficient use of available Wi-Fi network capacity and speeding up transmissions.
“Great connectivity is not just about increasing the absolute speed. It’s about making better use of network and airtime efficiency to support the growing number of connected devices, services and applications,” said Dan Rabinovitsj, senior vice president, Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. “After seven years of MU-MIMO development and testing, we’ve gained a deep understanding of real-world channel behavior with this advanced Wi-Fi technology in crowded environments. These insights have led to the creation of our precision-based algorithm technology that, along with technologies like the Qualcomm Internet Processor and StreamBoost™, maximizes Wi-Fi performance for all connected devices.”
“The ever-increasing number of connected devices in homes and businesses require sufficient bandwidth to provide the best experience for users,” said Patrick Lo, chief executive officer, NETGEAR. “MU-MIMO, as the next logical step in the 802.11ac evolution, fulfills this need, and Qualcomm Atheros’ early provisioning of this technology is timely.”
Qualcomm Atheros pioneered MU-MIMO and created highly sophisticated algorithms that manage the complexities of simultaneous connections to optimize the experience for all devices on a VIVE 11ac network. With a more precise view of the environment, Qualcomm Atheros’ algorithm-based technology is designed to dynamically adapt to changes in channel conditions, device movement and application requirements to maximize throughput and device performance. This not only makes the best use of the available bandwidth, but also maintains better connections in complex multi-user networks.
In order to extract the maximum benefits of MU-MIMO, it must be used on both sides of the connection. To accelerate the benefits of MU-MIMO for more Wi-Fi users, Qualcomm Atheros is providing a complete ecosystem of solutions for networking products, as well as smartphones, tablets, computers, consumer electronics and automobiles.
3- and 4-Stream 802.11ac MU-MIMO for Networks
Qualcomm Atheros is introducing the QCA9980 and QCA9982 solutions for routers and gateways, and the QCA9990 and QCA9992 solutions for enterprise access points. These 3- and 4-stream, single-chip solutions feature MU-MIMO, 256-QAM modulation, and explicit and implicit beamforming to meet carrier and enterprise requirements for next-generation performance and agility to support more connected devices. The QCA998x and QCA999x are expected to sample in the second quarter of 2014.
1- and 2-stream 802.11ac MU-MIMO for Mobile Devices, Consumer Electronics (CE) and Automobiles
The latest smartphones are using 1-stream 11ac, while many mobile, CE and vehicles are moving to 2-stream 11ac to accommodate more bandwidth-intensive media applications. Qualcomm Atheros has laid the foundation for a wide variety of mobile and consumer devices to take advantage of MU-MIMO. The necessary receiver hardware is built into Qualcomm VIVE 11ac solutions for smartphones, tablets, connected TVs and other media devices, enabling customers to quickly transition their next designs to support the revolutionary new MU-MIMO features.
MU-MIMO is built into all of Qualcomm Atheros’ latest 11ac client solutions, and is supported on the industry-leading Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 805 and 801 mobile processors.
- The QCA6174, designed for tablets and high-end smartphones, combines 2-stream 11ac with Bluetooth® 4.1 to provide more than 600 Mbps throughput to handle the most demanding media downloads and streaming needs over Wi-Fi.
- Qualcomm Atheros’ popular WCN3680 integrates 1-stream 11ac, Bluetooth 4.1 and FM into the industry-leading Snapdragon mobile processors, providing high-performance, low-power connectivity for smartphones and tablets from leading vendors.
- The QCA9378 is Qualcomm Atheros’ new 2-stream VIVE solution for connected TVs, set-top boxes and other entertainment devices. It is designed to provide the best possible experiences for 4k video, gaming, audio and other latency-sensitive media applications.
- The QCA6574 is the first automotive solution to combine 2-stream 11ac and Bluetooth 4.1 for in-car communication, media infotainment and point-to-point connections.
About Qualcomm Incorporated
Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) is a world leader in 3G, 4G and next-generation wireless technologies. Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm’s licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of its patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of Qualcomm’s engineering, research and development functions, and substantially all of its products and services businesses, including its semiconductor business, QCT. For more than 25 years, Qualcomm ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of digital communications, linking people everywhere more closely to information, entertainment and each other. For more information, visit Qualcomm’swebsite, OnQ blog, Twitter and Facebook pages.
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