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Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies

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Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789537619671
Number of pages: 498

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Novel generation wireless system is a packet switched wireless system with wide area coverage and high throughput. It is expected this book will attract more interest in microwave and millimeter wave technologies and simulate new ideas on this fascinating subject.

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