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oaioai:dspace.lib.ntua.gr:123456789/35439

The impact of the users body on the performance of a MIMO terminal in ""pocket position""

Authors
  1. A Michalopoulou
  2. T Zervos
  3. AA Alexandridis
  4. K Peppas
  5. F Lazarakis
  6. K Dangakis
  7. DI Kaklamani
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
Doi

    Abstract

    Abstract is not available.
    • Capacity
    • Human body and antenna interaction
    • Human body model
    • MIMO channel model
    • MIMO terminal
    • Antenna arrays
    • Channel capacity
    • Covariance matrix
    • MIMO systems
    • Multiplexing
    • Personal digital assistants
    • Receiving antennas
    • Directional patterns (antenna)
    • Capacity
    • Human body and antenna interaction
    • Human body model
    • MIMO channel model
    • MIMO terminal
    • Capacity
    • Human body and antenna interaction
    • Human body model
    • MIMO channel model
    • MIMO terminal
    • Antenna arrays
    • Channel capacity
    • Covariance matrix
    • MIMO systems
    • Multiplexing
    • Personal digital assistants
    • Receiving antennas
    • Directional patterns (antenna)

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