Transmitting with more than one antenna or path.
A more detailed answerTransmit diversity is radio communication using signals that originate from two or more independent sources that have been modulated with identical information-bearing signals and that may vary in their transmission characteristics at any given instant. It can help overcome the effects of fading, outages, and circuit failures.
When using diversity transmission and reception, the amount of received signal improvement depends on the independence of the fading characteristics of the signal as well as circuit outages and failures.
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MIMO advantages: 1. Array gain improves signal SNR. 2. Diversity gain provides better signal strength through transmit and/or receive diversity. 3. Spatial Multiplexing provides a higher data rate. 4. Reduced co-channel interference.
Transmit is a verb.
No they do not transmit HIV.
In antenna hopping the transmit antenna is changed during the interleaving period resulting in an increased channel diversity which can be converted into a performance gain through the channel coding.
yes and your dog can transmit it to you aswell
The past tense of transmit is transmitted.
No, you can't transmit chickenpox if you don't have it.
Transmit Failure was created in 1998.
They tried to transmit the code.
Opaque materials do not transmit light.
Transmit Disrupt was created in 2005-03.