2012 World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies 2012
DOI: 10.1109/wict.2012.6409221
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Application and performance analysis of carrier aggregation for a novel power wireless private network

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“…Cao et al [26] and Cao et al [27] estimate the system capacity using carrier aggregation in the licensed channels owned by the State Grid Corporation of China for a power private network. All 40 channels that belong to the State Grid Corporation of China are aggregated to form a 1-MHz spectrum band and provide more than 2.4 Mbps communication capability, but the scheme only works in one private network and cannot use the idle channels that belong to amateur stations and other private network 511 operators.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cao et al [26] and Cao et al [27] estimate the system capacity using carrier aggregation in the licensed channels owned by the State Grid Corporation of China for a power private network. All 40 channels that belong to the State Grid Corporation of China are aggregated to form a 1-MHz spectrum band and provide more than 2.4 Mbps communication capability, but the scheme only works in one private network and cannot use the idle channels that belong to amateur stations and other private network 511 operators.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tests of production liquids done by Daya Bay collaborators report a water content of 23 ppm in LAB and roughly 150 ppm in Gd-LS [5,14]. In either case, the change in mass has clearly not impacted the acrylic optical properties or measured target mass in any meaningful way.…”
Section: Dry Acrylicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is unclear from these tests whether the dry acrylic absorbs LAB and MO molecules, or absorbs water known to be present in small amounts in the Gd-LS, LAB and MO. Tests of production liquids done by Daya Bay collaborators report a water content of 23 ppm in LAB and roughly 150 ppm in Gd-LS [5,14]. In either case, the change in mass has clearly not impacted the acrylic optical properties or measured target mass in any meaningful way.…”
Section: Dry Acrylicmentioning
confidence: 99%