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    Wireless propagation measurements in indoor multipath environments at 1.7 GHz and 60 GHz for small cell systems

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    Ramanujan sums analysis of long-period sequences and 1/f noise

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    Ramanujan sums are exponential sums with exponent defined over the irreducible fractions. Until now, they have been used to provide converging expansions to some arithmetical functions appearing in the context of number theory. In this paper, we provide an application of Ramanujan sum expansions to periodic, quasiperiodic and complex time series, as a vital alternative to the Fourier transform. The Ramanujan-Fourier spectrum of the Dow Jones index over 13 years and of the coronal index of solar activity over 69 years are taken as illustrative examples. Distinct long periods may be discriminated in place of the 1/f^{\alpha} spectra of the Fourier transform.Comment: 10 page

    Wideband radio propagation measurements and modelling at 60GHz

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