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Tunable duplexers: downlink band isolation requirements for LTE user equipmentLaughlin et al., 2019
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- Laughlin L
- Zhang C
- Beach M
- Morris K
- Haine J
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- IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
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Tunable duplexers based on self-interference cancellation present a promising alternative to fixed-frequency duplexers (eg, surface acoustic wave devices), however the level of transmit- to-receive (Tx-Rx) isolation they provide is typically lower compared to acoustic devices …
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