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    Towards Very Large Aperture Massive MIMO: a measurement based study

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    Massive MIMO is a new technique for wireless communications that claims to offer very high system throughput and energy efficiency in multi-user scenarios. The cost is to add a very large number of antennas at the base station. Theoretical research has probed these benefits, but very few measurements have showed the potential of Massive MIMO in practice. We investigate the properties of measured Massive MIMO channels in a large indoor venue. We describe a measurement campaign using 3 arrays having different shape and aperture, with 64 antennas and 8 users with 2 antennas each. We focus on the impact of the array aperture which is the main limiting factor in the degrees of freedom available in the multiple antenna channel. We find that performance is improved as the aperture increases, with an impact mostly visible in crowded scenarios where the users are closely spaced. We also test MIMO capability within a same user device with user proximity effect. We see a good channel resolvability with confirmation of the strong effect of the user hand grip. At last, we highlight that propagation conditions where line-of-sight is dominant can be favorable

    TSG-6 and calcium ions are essential for the coupling of inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor to hyaluronan in human synovial fluid

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    AbstractObjective: To investigate the role of tumor necrosis factor stimulated gene 6 (TSG-6) and metal ions in the coupling of inter-α-trypsin inhibitor (ITI) to hyaluronan in human synovial fluid.Design: The concentration of ITI heavy chains bound to hyaluronan was determined by a two-step electrophoretic technique. Synovial fluid, TSG-6 depleted synovial fluid and metal chelated synovial fluid were tested for their ability to support the coupling of ITI heavy chains to hyaluronan.Results: When synovial fluid was mixed with an ITI-source (serum or purified ITI), coupling of ITI heavy chains to hyaluronan took place. TSG-6 immunodepleated synovial fluid lost the coupling activity, but addition of recombinant TSG-6 restored the activity. EDTA inhibited the coupling activity, but combinations of the metal-ion chelators Mg-EGTA and Ca-EGTA demonstrated, that Ca++is essential for the coupling of ITI heavy chains to hyaluronan.Conclusions: Tumor necrosis factor stimulated gene 6 (TSG-6) and calcium ions are both essential for the coupling of inter-α-trypsin inhibitor to hyaluronan in human synovial fluid

    Evidence for Longevity of Seeds and Microorganisms in Permafrost

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    The problem of whether seeds and microorganisms are able to remain viable in permanently frozen ground during a very long span of years was recently considered by Porsild et al. who germinated Lupinus arcticus seeds from fossil rodent burrows in permanently frozen silt deposited in a placer mining area in the Yukon Territory. Based on the geology of the locality, Porsild et al. estimated the age of the seeds to be at least 10,000 years. Moreover, in that and in previous papers Porsild suggests that seeds of Rorippa barbareaefolia, Descurainia sophioides, and Senecio congestus may be able to survive in permanently frozen silt as these species apparently are restricted to freshly disturbed soil within the placer mining districts. Discussing in general the problems of dating viable seeds in old deposits Godwin questions the dating of the Lupinus arcticus seeds because of the indirect method applied. In view of these studies and the investigations made by Ødum on the presence and age of viable seeds in Danish soils, Ester Creek placer mine west of Fairbanks, Alaska, was visited 16 to 19 July 1968. Some observations on the vegetation on the exposed silt and disturbed soil were made and soil samples were taken for further examination .... The contents of microorganisms in the soil samples were examined by using the dilution plate technique: 10 g of each sample were mixed with 90 ml of sterile water and placed on a shaking table for 20 minutes. Serial dilutions were made, and 0.1 ml of each of 10**-1, 10**-2, 10**-3 and 10**-4 suspensions were plated on Bengal Rose-, Sabouraud-, Cook-, and V-8-agar. Besides 1 ml of each suspension was added to test tubes with NIB. After one week of incubation at 4°C, 24°C, and 37°C the colonies were counted and the different strains isolated on slants with V-8-agar. The sample from the top soil showed c 10**3 fungi per g soil at 24° C, representing the following genera, known from similar localities: Cladosporium herbarum, Mortierella sp., Mucor circinelloides, Penicillium spp., Trichoderma viride, and unidentified, sterile imperfects and phycomycetes. ... Only a few investigations have been carried out to find living microorganisms in permanently frozen soil, and generally only the upper layers have been studied, because of the difficulties of sampling through permafrost. However Becker and Volkmannlo recovered 8 bacteria at 20 to 60 feet below the surface in permanently frozen soil near Fairbanks. Boyd and Boyd also studied permafrost soils from Barrow, Alaska, near Bison Lagoon, and found living bacteria at 8 to 15 feet. The distribution of Descurainia sophioides within the placer mine area and its extremely high frequency on the exposed muck does strongly support Porsild's theory. However, the fact that the seeds of the species are lacking in the investigated samples may lead to the alternative possibility that the ecology of the species is rather specific. Which factor or combination of factors is responsible for the germination and growth of the species on that particular substratum, ... cannot be determined without field experiments at the locality and further analyses; the high water content of the silt may appear to be a factor of importance. The investigation does not prove that viable seeds of Descurainia sophioides, Rorippa barbareaefolia, Senecio congestus or any other species are not present in permanently frozen soil; the negative result of the investigation, however, indicates that on this locality it is not very likely that they are present. ..

    Changes in Handset Performance Measures due to Spherical Radiation Pattern Measurement Uncertainty

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    Change in TRP and TIS due to Handset Mounting Errors During Measurements

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    Mobile Handset Performance Evaluation Using Spherical Measurements

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    Influence of Spherical Radiation Pattern Measurement Uncertainty on Handset Performance Measures

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    Mobile Handset Performance Evaluation Using Radiation Pattern Measurements

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    Estimation of Rician Channels From Indoor Measurements at 26 GHz

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