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Wireless communication with flexible reflector: Joint placement and rotation optimization for coverage enhancement

Lu et al., 2025

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13015000311029607041
Author
Lu H
Yu Z
Zeng Y
Ma S
Jin S
Zhang R
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Publication venue
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

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Passive metal reflectors for communication enhancement have appealing advantages such as ultra low cost, zero energy expenditure, maintenance-free operation, long life span, and full compatibility with legacy wireless systems. To unleash the full potential of passive …
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