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Electronics / Cooperative diversity / Frequency-division multiple access / Bit error rate / Power control / Channel / Signal-to-noise ratio / Fading / Noise / Radio resource management / Measurement / Telecommunications engineering
Date: 2007-06-29 06:52:44
Electronics
Cooperative diversity
Frequency-division multiple access
Bit error rate
Power control
Channel
Signal-to-noise ratio
Fading
Noise
Radio resource management
Measurement
Telecommunications engineering

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