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The Use of Microcellular Techniques to Enhance the Capacity of a Cellular Radio Network

The Use of Microcellular Techniques to Enhance the Capacity of a Cellular Radio Network
The Use of Microcellular Techniques to Enhance the Capacity of a Cellular Radio Network
Potter, AR
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Green, E
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Baran, A
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Chia, S
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Steele, R
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Potter, AR
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Green, E
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Baran, A
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Chia, S
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Steele, R
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Potter, AR, Green, E, Baran, A, Chia, S and Steele, R (1987) The Use of Microcellular Techniques to Enhance the Capacity of a Cellular Radio Network. Int. Conf on Digital Land Mobile Radio Communications.

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Published date: June 1987
Additional Information: Address: Venice, Italy
Venue - Dates: Int. Conf on Digital Land Mobile Radio Communications, 1987-05-31
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 253656
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/253656
PURE UUID: 53593bc5-b935-45a0-b511-dae5939eaf35

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Date deposited: 27 Jun 2000
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:34

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Author: AR Potter
Author: E Green
Author: A Baran
Author: S Chia
Author: R Steele

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