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space division multiplexing

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Space division multiplexing is a methodological approach in communication systems research focused on increasing data transmission capacity by utilizing multiple distinct spatial channels or paths within a single physical medium or system. This concept investigates techniques such as employing multiple antennas (as in MIMO) or multiple cores/modes in optical fibers to create parallel transmission streams, significantly enhancing aggregate throughput and spectral efficiency, and is crucial for meeting the demands of high-speed data communication.

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RR

Nokia (United States)

PJ

Nokia (United States)

YA

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

NK

Nokia (United States)

NW

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

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NTT (Japan)

Tokyo, Japan

Nokia (United States)

Coppell, United States

Eindhoven University of Technology

Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Bedminster, United States