Mogensen et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Performance of adaptive antennas in FH-GSM using conventional beamformingMogensen et al., 2000
- Document ID
- 4531474442032738586
- Author
- Mogensen P
- Espensen P
- Zetterberg P
- Pedersen K
- Frederiksen F
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Wireless Personal Communications
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This paper presents the performance of adaptiveantennas in a 1/3 reuse frequency hopping GSM networkusing conventional beamforming. It mainlyfocuses on C/I improvement for the purpose of capacityenhancement. The performance evaluation has beenconducted by …
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