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Geometric optics-based propagation prediction model in urban street canyon environments

Kim et al., 2015

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16095779816103837295
Author
Kim K
Oh S
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IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters

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Notable changes in the next-generation wireless communication system include the fact that the nominal height of base-station antennas becomes lower than the height of typical rooftops. In this scenario, reflection and scattering of waves become more dominant than …
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