3D Spatial Reuse of Multi-Millimeter-Wave Spectra by Ultra-Dense In-Building Small Cells for Spectral and Energy Efficiencies of Future 6G Mobile Networks
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- Rony Kumer Saha, 2019. "Realization of Licensed/Unlicensed Spectrum Sharing Using eICIC in Indoor Small Cells for High Spectral and Energy Efficiencies of 5G Networks," Energies, MDPI, vol. 12(14), pages 1-28, July.
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6G; spectrum reuse; millimeter-wave; small cells; in-building; modeling; 28 GHz; 60 GHz;All these keywords.
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