1996
DOI: 10.1109/49.490415
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A CDMA-distributed antenna system for in-building personal communications services

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“…A common belief for achieving better coverage and lowpower consumption is to allocate antenna symmetrically for the DAS [1,2,16]y. However, the investigation results illustrated here show that the improvement by utilizing the DAS is marginal due to the non-negligible cross-correlation attributed to the symmetric antenna constellations.…”
Section: Modeling Spatial Cross-correlation Of Fading In a Dasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A common belief for achieving better coverage and lowpower consumption is to allocate antenna symmetrically for the DAS [1,2,16]y. However, the investigation results illustrated here show that the improvement by utilizing the DAS is marginal due to the non-negligible cross-correlation attributed to the symmetric antenna constellations.…”
Section: Modeling Spatial Cross-correlation Of Fading In a Dasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it allows the same coverage of an area with less power consumption since the distributed antennas create line-of-sight (LoS) connections to the mobile station, which can significantly reduce the power consumption caused by wall penetration inside buildings. Also, it reduces the delay spreads of the received signals, as well as the complexity of receivers [1,2]. The locations of antennas can be designed following different principles, e.g., achieving better coverage, enhancing spectral efficiency [3], or increasing the quality of received signals [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The problem of selecting the minimum number of transmitters, however, is NPhard [1]. There are existing optimization methods to determine the locations of transmitting antennas [2,3] and ray-tracing [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] methods to design and optimize the base stations; however, none of them provides an efficient integrated approach that can lead to the achievement of an optimum wireless coverage. To achieve this goal, it is imperative to incorporate the ray-tracing technique with the proper optimization algorithm.…”
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“…The node 3 of t 2 becomes the next E-node, which generates nodes 10 and 11 for t 3 and t 4 , respectively and skips node for t 6 because of the second bounding function. The next E-node 4 of t 3 generates only one node 12 for t 4 and skips node for t 6 because of the second bounding function. The last node 6 on the same level cannot generate any node because of the second bounding condition as well.…”
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“…To improve the throughput of indoor wireless access, distributed antenna techniques have been proposed in [1] - [6] over ten years ago. Recently, it has taken on renewed interesting.…”
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