multiradio
Multiradio is a term used to describe systems, devices, or networks that incorporate more than one radio transceiver, operating across different frequency bands, standards, or communication protocols. The goal is to enable simultaneous or coordinated use of multiple radio links to increase capacity, improve reliability, or support diverse applications.
In consumer electronics, typical multiradio setups include smartphones and tablets that integrate cellular modems, Wi‑Fi radios,
In telecommunications and networking, multiradio platforms are used to perform carrier aggregation, radio access network offloading,
Advantages include higher throughput through parallel links, improved coverage via diverse paths, and resilience to a
See also: carrier aggregation, software-defined radio, multi-technology wireless, Internet of Things, converged access networks.