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LTE & DAS

LTE & DAS. Matt Melester, Distributed Coverage & Capacity Solutions, CommScope General Manager & Senior Vice President. CommScope Distributed Coverage and Capacity Solutions. Optical and RF solutions for broadband networks. Radio frequency solutions for wireless networks.

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LTE & DAS

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  1. LTE & DAS Matt Melester, Distributed Coverage & Capacity Solutions, CommScope General Manager & Senior Vice President

  2. CommScopeDistributed Coverage and Capacity Solutions Optical and RF solutions for broadband networks Radio frequency solutions for wireless networks Wired and wireless solutions for enterprise networks Integrated end-to-end wireless coverage & capacity solutions & services Implementing DAS solutions for the world’s most demanding locations since 1988 Continuous product innovations through commitment to R&D

  3. How Does LTE Impact DAS Designs ? Design Objectives – How are they different than 3G? SISO versus MIMO – What does it mean to the system design? Interleaved MIMO – Is it a suitable alternative? Upgrade Path – What is the migration path from SISO to MIMO?

  4. How Does LTE Impact DAS Designs ? E. M. Vitucci, L. Tarlazzi, P. Faccin, and V. Degli-Esposti, Analysis of the Performance of LTE Systems in an Interleaved F-DAS MIMO Indoor Environment, COST 2100 TD(10) 120, Bologna, Italy, 2010/Nov/23-25. 10 MHz LTE Carrier 1x2 SIMO (≈36 Mbps) 2x2 MIMO (≈73 Mbps) 4x4 SIMO D. Mart’in-Sacrist an, J. F. Monserrat, J. Cabrejas-Penuelas, D. Calabuig, S. Garrigas, and Narc is Cardona, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, Volume 2009.

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