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In this paper, a ray-tracing technique taking into consideration the effects of user-body shadowing is investigated. With the rapid growth in the applicability of mobile devices, accurate received signal predictions are increasingly important. The user's body especially has a great impact on the received signals, because it is nearly always located close to the mobile device. We consider two deterministic...
In this paper, we have analyzed the performance of diversity technologies using experimental data recorded from mobile underwater channel environments in order to analyze the usability of MIMO techniques in underwater channel environments. After analyzing the experimental data we found out that high diversity gain should not be expected when using a stationary transmitter with a stationary array of...
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