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Propagation studies for a point-to-point 60 GHz microcellular system for urban environments

Propagation studies for a point-to-point 60 GHz microcellular system for urban environments
Propagation studies for a point-to-point 60 GHz microcellular system for urban environments
28-32
Chia, S
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Greenwood, D
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Rickard, D C
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Shepherd, C R
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Steele, R
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Chia, S
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Greenwood, D
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Rickard, D C
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Shepherd, C R
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Steele, R
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Chia, S, Greenwood, D, Rickard, D C, Shepherd, C R and Steele, R (1986) Propagation studies for a point-to-point 60 GHz microcellular system for urban environments. IEE Communications'86. pp. 28-32 .

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Published date: May 1986
Additional Information: Organisation: IEE Address: Birmingham, UK
Venue - Dates: IEE Communications'86, 1986-04-30
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 253468
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/253468
PURE UUID: 63b53d5f-4945-4f5a-9511-a3cd1d2f4dd6

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Date deposited: 22 Jun 2000
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:33

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Author: S Chia
Author: D Greenwood
Author: D C Rickard
Author: C R Shepherd
Author: R Steele

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