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Interference-mitigating broadband secondary user downlink system: A time-reversal solutionMa et al., 2013
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- Ma H
- Han F
- Liu K
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- 2013 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
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The spatial and time focusing effects of time-reversal technology make it an ideal candidate for the low interference downlink system to relieve the coexistence issues among different wireless communication systems. The transmitting power would be concentrated at the …
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