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by lutusp
4501 days ago
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I say no because the system relies on multiple antennas, but beyond a few, the advantage evaporates while the workload increases. I wouldn't be surprised if the system limits itself to three well-placed antennas surrounding the target device, just to simplify the calculations. > The more antennas you have, the cleaner you can keep the beam and minimize constructive interference happening in the wrong places. Beyond three antennas surrounding a given device, this just isn't true -- more antennas don't produce a proportional increase in performance to compensate for the increased computation workload. |
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