Caini et al., 1992 - Google Patents
A spectrum-and power-efficient EHF mobile satellite system to be integrated with terrestrial cellular systemsCaini et al., 1992
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- Caini C
- Corazza G
- Falciasecca G
- Ruggieri M
- Vatalaro F
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- IEEE Journal on selected areas in communications
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An EHF satellite system for land-mobile applications to be integrated with a terrestrial cellular system is described. An approach to evaluate the carrier-to-cochannel interference occurring in multispot satellite coverage adopting frequency reuse is introduced, and results …
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