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NIST Technical Note[removed]Optimized Arbitrary Wireless Device Arrays for Emergency Response Communications
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Document Date: 2005-10-18 15:46:06


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Boulder CO / Sandia National Laboratories / Introduction Wireless / /

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National Institute of Standards and Technology / U.S. Government Printing Office Internet bookstore / Holloway Electromagnetics Division National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder / Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology Hratch G. Semerjian / Computing Engineering University of Colorado Boulder / Emergency Response Communications William F. Young1 Edward F. Kuester2 Christopher L. Holloway3 National Institute of Standards and Technology / University of Colorado / /

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Institute of Standards and Technology Hratch G. Semerjian / Edward F. Kuester Department / U.S. Department of Commerce / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Technology Administration / Electrical and Computing Engineering University of Colorado Boulder / University of Colorado / Boulder / Electromagnetics Division / Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder / NTNOEF U.S. Government Printing Office Washington / /

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