Gouri Nayana et al., 2013 - Google Patents
An overview on beamforming and its issues for 60 GHz wireless communicationsGouri Nayana et al., 2013
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- Gouri Nayana N
- Tiwari N
- Rao T
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In recent days, the unlicensed millimeter (mm) wave spectrum in the 60 GHz band is becoming a promising technology for multi-gigabit wireless communication. Compared to other lower frequency systems, the spectrum around 60 GHz holds several advantages …
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