MIMO Research @ UT Austin

Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) wireless systems represent an economical way to increase user capacity in a variety of environments. The use of antennas at both transmitter and receiver allows
- Multiplicative increase in capacity and spectral efficiency
- Dramatic reductions of fading thanks to diversity
- Increased system capacity (number of users)
- Lower probability of detection
- Improved resistance to interference
Fundamental research is needed to obtain these benefits in practical wireless systems. At the The University of Texas at Austin we are researching the key technologies to enable MIMO systems to be used practically and to their full potential in both consumer and military applications.
Follow the links to your left to find out about the exciting work being done on MIMO at UT-Austin. You can find information on what MIMO exactly is, a brief summary of some areas of interest, the students involved in each project, etc.You might be interested in MIMO Blog.

