SensiBeam™ Adaptive Beamforming Technology
SensiBeam™ is a high-performance, low-cost adaptive
beamforming technology. Classic adaptive beamforming involves
very complex algorithms and is expensive to implement. As a
result, adaptive beamforming has traditionally been confined
to high-end equipment such as cellular base stations. SensiBeam
yields gains in Signal-to-Noise Ratio that are comparable to
those offered by conventional beamforming solutions, but at
a fraction of the cost. COMWARE's scalable SensiBeam technology
makes adaptive beamforming practical for low-cost wireless
terminals while also providing an attractive alternative
to conventional beamforming solutions for high-end equipment.
SensiBeam™ is a digital technology and is
compatible with all wireless standards including LTE, WiMAX, HSPA, CDMA,
GSM/GPRS, WCDMA, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, DAB and DVB.
The Benefits of SensiBeam
Improved Coverage: The primary goal of any wireless network is to provide
end-users the ability to connect anywhere at any time. Providing ubiquitous
wireless coverage has proven to be quite challenging for network operators.
Gaps in coverage result in dropped connections for end-users which, in
turn, result in high levels of customer dissatisfaction and complaints
for providers of wireless applications and services. SensiBeam improves
the quality of the radio signal and thus extends the distance a radio signal
can travel and still be adequately decoded by the receiver. This reduces
the number of "dead spots" in network coverage. End-users experience
fewer dropped connections thereby increasing the perceived reliability
of wireless applications and services.
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Increased
Capacity: The traffic bearing capacity of a wireless
network has a direct impact on a network operator's top line revenues
as well as performance of wireless applications. The capacity
of wireless networks is limited by the amount of radio interference
that end-user devices create for one another. SensiBeam reduces
the amount of radio interference in a wireless network. The result
is an increase in network capacity, higher revenues for wireless
carriers and lower service charges for end-users.
Improved
Quality of Service: SensiBeam substantially increases
signal-to-noise ratio for wireless signals. What this means
for end-users is better voice quality, fewer call drops, and
faster wireless data download speeds. For wireless network
operators, it means higher customer satisfaction and less subscriber
churn.
Saves Wireless Carriers
$Billions: SensiBeam is a device-based
technology and does not require any modification of wireless
network base stations, access points or other infrastructure.
The cost of deploying SensiBeam is much less expensive than
adding more towers, and can save a nation-wide wireless operator
more than $1 Billion per year. |