Al-Zubi et al., 2023 - Google Patents
End-to-End Modelling and Simulation of NLOS Sub-6 GHz Backhaul via Diffraction for Internet Connectivity of Rural AreasAl-Zubi et al., 2023
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- Al-Zubi M
- Alouini M
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- IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
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Many rural and remote areas around the world still lack access to the Internet due to the high deployment and maintenance costs, the lack of infrastructure, and the low income compared to urban regions. Therefore, cost-effective wireless backhaul links are required to connect …
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