New Delhi sources added that IIT-Delhi (IIT-D) has set up a radio lab with an array of antennas for "standardization, research and manufacturing" of 5G equipment. Meanwhile the institute said that in an effort to establish India as a key global player in the standardization, research and development and manufacturing of 5G equipment, a Massive MIMO radio laboratory has been setup at IIT Delhi and will be inaugurated on April 13.



Meanwhile this will be the first such lab in India and Saif Khan Mohammed, an IIT-D professor working on the Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology, said it will help curb the emittance of radiation harmful to our health and also will allow less radio interference for better communication.

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Further Mohammed, a researcher at the Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management at IIT Delhi, where the lab has been set up, said "Massive MIMO, several antennas are deployed at the base station as compared to only a few antennas in 3G/4G. Moreover this large antenna array at the base station allows the network to communicate reliably with a very large number of mobile terminals simultaneously at the same time and on the same frequency channel".

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