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WiMAX Non-Line-of-Sight (NLoS)

 

 
Technology Overview

MULTI-BEAM SPACE-TIME-CODING

Non-Line-of-Sight (NLoS) environments create all kinds of signal issues. Connections are subject to massive periodic fading, often dropping to 1/10,000th of the already highly attenuated level. Signals are prone to be out-of-phase, because there is no main path, just many indirect paths of similar energy, dramatically raising the risk that signals will cancel each other.

With Orthogon's Multi-Beam Space-Time Coding, numerous data streams are transmitted between multiple transmitters and receivers. At the receiving end, all the data streams are compared and evaluated until the data image is accurately restored and sequenced.

To provide consistently reliable, high-quality links in even the toughest of environments, Orthogon’s Multi-Beam Space-Time Coding significantly reduces NLoS fading.

Orthogon's products achieve considerable reduction in fade margin, resulting in greater range and a much higher probability of making a link. The powerful Multi-Beam Space-Time Coding capability works side-by-side with Intelligent OFDM and Intelligent DFS (dynamic frequency selection) techniques to deliver consistent quality regardless of the obstacles in its path – providing a reliable link where no other product can.

 
 

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