NI Introduces World's First MIMO Application Framework

National Instruments has announced the world’s first MIMO Application Framework. When paired with their software defined radio hardware, this software reference design provides a well-documented, reconfigurable, parameterized physical layer written and delivered in LabVIEW source code that enables researchers to build both traditional MIMO and Massive MIMO prototypes.

The LabVIEW Communications MIMO Application Framework enables wireless designers to develop algorithms and evaluate custom IP to solve many of the practical challenges associated with real-world multiuser MIMO deployments. Scalable from 4 to 128 antennas, the MIMO Application Framework, when used with the NI USRP RIO and NI PXI hardware platforms, enables users to create small to large scale antenna systems with minimal system integration or design effort. Researchers can use the system out of the box to conduct Massive MIMO experiments and seamlessly integrate their own custom signal processing algorithms in a fraction of the time compared to other approaches, thereby accelerating the overall design process as the wireless industry races to define 5G.

As participants in their RF/Communications Lead User program, researchers at Bristol University & Lund University have used this flexible prototyping platform for 5G research and recently announced a 22-fold increase in spectral efficiency over modern day 4G networks.

NI’s MIMO platform was instrumental in enabling our Massive MIMO research. The MIMO Application Framework allowed their team to begin work from an advanced starting point, and the seamless interaction between the software and hardware let them move quickly from theory to real-world prototyping. As a result, they were able to prove the potential of Massive MIMO as a candidate technology for 5G by setting world records in spectral efficiency.

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