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to narrowband
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Describing communication systems with a smaller bandwidth than wideband.
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Combined with OFDM, wideband SDMA reduces to narrowband beamforming per-subchannel [16, 17].
As mentioned above, the fundamental waves resemble to narrowband whistler-mode waves.
The derived relationships apply equally to narrowband and broadband-excited systems by avoiding the need to satisfy diffuse wave conditions.
The principal resonance of a van der Pol Duffing oscillator subject to narrowband random excitations has been studied.
In general, spread spectrum techniques are used for their robustness to narrowband interference and also to establish secure communications.
But they only apply to narrowband signals, because the steering vector of the received wideband signal model is time-variant.
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To upload data, customers still have to resort to a narrowband 28.8K or 56K dialup connection.
Now, in an effort to move from narrowband to broadband, Launch is hoping to raise funds to increase expansion and push forward a test already underway in the Boston area.
It was applied to the narrowband ANC system to alleviate the effect of broadband disturbances in the reference signal.
A narrow, stepped impedance strip is the radiating element of the antenna similar to conventional narrowband antennas, in order to retain the conventional antenna characteristics such as polarization purity, omnidirectional radiation pattern, etc.
The proposed high-order LANF is applied to a narrowband adaptive noise cancellation (ANC) to mitigate the effect of the broadband disturbance in the reference signal.
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