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forward link
noun
In radio communications, the link from a fixed location (e.g., a base station) to a mobile user. If the link includes a communications relay satellite, the forward link will consist of both an uplink (base station to satellite) and a downlink (satellite to mobile user).
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Media has become something people make, forward, link and program.
This paper focuses on minimizing the code reassignment cost in Wideband CDMA forward link.
This system, which entered commercial service in 1998, uses a hybrid network consisting of a high-speed satellite forward link and terrestrial access links.
This paper addresses performance issues related to channel state estimation on the symbol-synchronous forward link and the frame-synchronous return link.
The forward link signal is completely compatible with the first-generation system, and the data rate is about 30 Mb/s.
The access link signals from the user terminals are superimposed onto the high-speed TDM forward link signal for efficient use of the frequency band.
The transmission power from the user terminal is significantly low compared to that of the forward link signal, a novel interference cancellation technique is introduced.
The same results apply to the forward link [2].
The outage probability of the forward link can be found by plotting the CDF of the measured channel gain of the forward link, PF=P{|S21|2≤FTh}.
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Our data further indicate that EMT affects the feed-forward link between the canonical and noncanonical NF- κB pathways.
I suspect that additional forward-link-capacity spectrum will be made available and used to support video.
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