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Epidemic modeling and simulation techniques have been getting attention since the outbreak of Ebola virus in West Africa regions in 2014. The epidemic modeling has been significantly studied so far, but recent improvements of high performance computing technologies and availability of human mobility and contact data promoted by the IoT enables more realistic data-driven approaches. In this paper,...
This paper presents a bilateral fading emulator for MIMO-OTA testing with a function of controlling the correlation of base station. On the basis of the Jakes theory, a methodology for achieving the spatial correlation of a base station antenna by setting the initial phases of scatterers in the two-dimensional channel model is introduced. The experimental results show that the designed correlation...
Since the evaluation of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antennas requires full information of its complex radiation patterns as well as propagation channels, its design procedures and analyses are cumbersome and complicated in general. In this letter, the accuracy of a closed-form capacity formula for mean MIMO channel capacity is investigated, where the -parameter of the antenna is needed...
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