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An overview of using directional antennas in wireless networksDai et al., 2013
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- Dai H
- Ng K
- Li M
- Wu M
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- International journal of communication systems
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Compared with omni‐directional antennas, directional antennas have many merits, such as lower interference, better spatial reuse, longer transmission range, and improved network capacity. Directional antennas enable numerous emerging outdoor and indoor applications …
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