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Capacity of MIMO DSL systems using 100 MHZ measured channel dataAcatauassu et al., 2009
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- 1432094946873550067
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- Acatauassu D
- Muller F
- Klautau A
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- Publication venue
- 2009 International Conference on Telecommunications
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Capacity of MIMO DSL systems using 100 MHz measured channel data Page 1 Capacity of
MIMO DSL Systems Using 100 MHz Measured Channel Data Diogo Acatauassú ∗ , Francisco
CBF Müller ∗ and Aldebaro Klautau ∗ ∗ Signal Processing Laboratory (LaPS), Federal …
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