What is SISO and MIMO?

SISO and MIMO are abbreviations used in the field of telecommunications and wireless communication to describe different types of systems. SISO: Single Input Single Output SISO: SISO stands for “Single-Input Single-Output.” In a SISO system, there is a single input and a single output. This means that there is only one transmitter and one receiver Continue Reading »

What is OpenRAN?

OpenRAN, also known as Open Radio Access Network, is a telecommunications technology concept that refers to the use of open and interoperable hardware and software components in the construction of mobile network infrastructures. Traditionally, mobile network infrastructure has been built using proprietary hardware and software components from a single vendor. OpenRAN aims to change this Continue Reading »

What are Multi-vendor slices​ in 5G RAN?

In 5G RAN (Radio Access Network), multi-vendor slices refer to the ability to create network slices that use equipment and technologies from multiple vendors. Network slicing is a key feature of 5G networks that allows network operators to create multiple virtual networks within a physical network infrastructure, each with its own specific characteristics and performance Continue Reading »

What is BBU Pooling for RAN elasticity​?

BBU (Baseband Unit) Pooling for RAN (Radio Access Network) elasticity is a technique used in mobile networks to improve network efficiency and flexibility. In traditional mobile networks, each base station has its own baseband unit, which processes the signals transmitted and received by the antennas. With BBU Pooling, multiple base stations can share a common Continue Reading »

Brief Overview of the Evolution of Mobile Networks from From 1G to 6G

Sure! Here’s a brief overview of the evolution of mobile networks from 1G to 6G: 1G (First Generation) 1G (First Generation): This was the first generation of mobile networks, which used analog technology to transmit voice signals. 1G was introduced in the 1980s and had limited capacity and poor call quality. 2G (Second Generation) 2G Continue Reading »