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30 November 1992 Overview of some recent research in signal processing for personal communication networks
Laurence B. Milstein
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Abstract
The use of wireless personal communication networks (PCN) to increase the capacity of cellular radio systems is a topic currently receiving much attention. In addition to the increase in capacity one achieves by going to a microcellular system, one can increase the spectral efficiency even further by allowing the PCN to overlay a frequency band which is already occupied with narrowband waveforms. Various signal processing techniques can be used advantageously in this regard, and such techniques are outlined below.
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Laurence B. Milstein "Overview of some recent research in signal processing for personal communication networks", Proc. SPIE 1770, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations III, (30 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130923
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Digital filtering

Receivers

Linear filtering

Microwave radiation

Telecommunications

Transmitters

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