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Hybrid RF and digital beamformer for cellular networks: Algorithms, microwave architectures, and measurements

Venkateswaran et al., 2016

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11260428674179231166
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Venkateswaran V
Pivit F
Guan L
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IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

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Modern wireless communication networks, particularly the upcoming cellular networks, utilize multiple antennas to improve capacity and signal coverage. In these systems, typically an active transceiver is connected to each antenna. However, this one-to-one mapping …
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