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Wireless networking
Channel
Information theory
Cognitive radio
Delay spread
Theodore Rappaport
Robert W. Heath Jr.

Characterizing and Modeling Wireless Channels (10 July 2017 to 14 JulyOverview The wireless propagation channel is the most challenging element (or subsystem) impeding reliable

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