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Investigation into the performance of an adaptive array in cellular environment

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Durrani, Salman
Bialkowski, Marek E.

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The interference reduction capabilities of the adaptive linear array was addressed. It was shown that there is improvement in SIR as N increases. The range of angles over which the most significant improvement occurs was found to be limited to about ±60°C. This occurred when 12 antenna elements were used.

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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium

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