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Tensor decomposition‐based 3D positioning with a single‐antenna

Since massive array antennas will be deployed in 5G base stations, UEs can use a tensor decomposition method to estimate the 2D AODs and TOA of the received signal with a single

A 3D-FSS-Based and Front-Feeding Shared-Aperture Base Station

Abstract: This article presents a novel compact low-profile dual-polarization base station antenna (or unit cell) designed for 5G mobile communications, which does not require additional baffles.

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This paper is a pilot study of using 5G uplink physical layer channel sounding reference signals (SRSs) for 3D user equipment (UE) positioning. The 3D positioning capability is backed by the uniform

Optimization of 5G base station deployment based on quantum

Initially, we utilize three-dimensional (3D) maps and ray-tracing models to simulate signal propagation, incorporating population density data to distribute users across the street of the map

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A 5G base station is a critical component in a mobile network that connects devices, such as smartphones and IoT (Internet of Things) gadgets, to

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Learn about the different classes of 5G NR base stations (BS), including Type 1-C, Type 1-H, Type 1-O, and Type 2-O, and their specifications.

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The proposed 5G ICNS architecture will deliver communication, navigation, and surveillance services using the 3D network, supporting aircraft operations across large coverage

Active Antenna System (AAS) Explained: Evolution from Conventional

As cellular networks transition from 4G to 5G and beyond, the design of antennas and base station architecture is crucial for achieving faster speeds, lower latency, and enhanced reliability.

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