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Wireless Antennas - Making Wireless Communications Perform Like Wireline Communications

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This paper presents a new framework of wireless communications with emphasis on signal processing concepts. These concepts were derived from the basics of radio physics, communication theory, and the needs of a fully mobile wireless network. This paper has established a good reason to believe that wireless antennas or wireless relays will significantly enhance the capacity of mobile wireless networks. It took nearly 50 years for researchers to develop and implement efficient coding techniques to achieve less than 9 dB power saving (from the baseline of uncoded symbols) for spectrum limited wireline communications.


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