MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output - definition
MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) is a wireless technology that uses multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver ends to send and receive more data at the same time. This boosts the speed and reliability of wireless communication by taking advantage of different signal paths that naturally occur in the environment. It's like having multiple lanes on a highway instead of just one, allowing more cars to travel simultaneously and reach their destination faster and more reliably. This technology is widely used in Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G networks to enhance performance or to increase data rate.