Researchers find the right balance to speed wireless downloads through use of duplexing

Wednesday, June 8, 2016 - 11:40 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers have come up with a means of boosting wireless efficiency without increasing interference by mixing full and half duplex radios in base stations. This tunable solution could also allow wireless providers to adjust the mix of cells based on the needs of a region. The research team conducted the first known study to investigate the impact of mixed-cell base stations on spectral efficiency and outages.

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