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Wavefront engineering: Realizing efficient terahertz band communications in 6G and beyondSingh et al., 2023
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- Singh A
- Petrov V
- Guerboukha H
- Reddy I
- Knightly E
- Mittleman D
- Jornet J
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- IEEE Wireless Communications
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Terahertz (THz) band communications is envisioned as a key technology for future wireless standards. Substantial progress has been made in this field, with advances in hardware design, channel models, and signal processing. High-rate backhaul links operating at sub …
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