Neira, 2017 - Google Patents
Antenna evaluation for vehicular applications in multipath environmentNeira, 2017
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- Neira E
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Antennas are essential components in any wireless communication system. To evaluate them is challenging, especially when new technologies are emerging. Future intelligent transport systems, where vehicular communications play an important role will cover …
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