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Wideband limitations of ray-optical techniques in radiowave propagation prediction

Further growth of mobile communication systems and the provision of mobile multimedia services can only be achieved in the future through the use of sophisticated access schemes, some of which require wideband radio channel information for their planning (e.g. wideband DS-CDMA). The planning and dep...

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Equipments and installations
Error analysis in numerical methods
Exact sciences and technology
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Mobile radiocommunication systems
Radiocommunications
Radiowave propagation
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
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