Ko et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Millimeter-wave channel measurements and analysis for statistical spatial channel model in in-building and urban environments at 28 GHzKo et al., 2017
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- Ko J
- Cho Y
- Hur S
- Kim T
- Park J
- Molisch A
- Haneda K
- Peter M
- Park D
- Cho D
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- IEEE transactions on wireless communications
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The millimeter-wave (mm-wave) band will be a key component of fifth-generation (5G) wireless communication systems. This paper presents radio propagation measurements and analysis investigating the wideband directional channel characteristics of the mm-wave …
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