Torkildson et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Nonuniform array design for robust millimeter-wave MIMO linksTorkildson et al., 2009
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- Torkildson E
- Sheldon C
- Madhow U
- Rodwell M
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- GLOBECOM 2009-2009 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
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Spatial multiplexing for millimeter (mm) wave line of sight (LOS) links potentially enables data rates of the order of 10-100 Gbps. Most prior work in this area has focused on uniform transmit and receive arrays, for which it is known that the spatial responses seen by different …
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