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    The COST259 Directional Channel Model-Part I: Overview and Methodology by Molisch, A.F., Asplund, H., Heddergott, R., Steinbauer, M., Zwick, T.

    “…This paper describes a model for mobile radio channels that includes consideration of directions of arrival and is thus suitable for simulations of the…”
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    The COST 259 Directional Channel Model-Part II: Macrocells by Asplund, H., Glazunov, A.A., Molisch, A.F., Pedersen, K.I., Steinbauer, M.

    “…This paper describes the attributes of the COST 259 directional channel model that are applicable for use in the design and implementation of macrocellular…”
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    60 GHz channel directional characterization using extreme size virtual antenna array by Medbo, J., Asplund, H., Berg, J.-E

    “…In order to provide reliable knowledge about highly resolved directional properties of the radio propagation channel, straight forward beam-forming has been…”
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    Statistical analysis of measured radio channels for future generation mobile communication systems by Riback, M., Asplund, H., Medbo, J., Berg, J.-E.

    “…Measurements of radio channels with 100 MHz bandwidth at 5.25 GHz have been performed in both indoor and outdoor environments. The statistical properties of…”
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    Measurements and analysis of a MIMO macrocell outdoor-indoor scenario at 1947 MHz by Medbo, J., Harrysson, F., Asplund, H., Berger, J.-E.

    “…Narrowband MIMO channel measurements at 1947 MHz have been performed in an urban macrocellular outdoor-indoor scenario. The spatial characteristics of the…”
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    Performance of Handheld MIMO Terminals in Noise- and Interference-Limited Urban Macrocellular Scenarios by Plicanic, V., Asplund, H., Buon Kiong Lau

    “…Multiple-antenna handheld terminals are an integral part of the latest mobile communication systems, due to the adoption of multiple-input multiple-output…”
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    Backward compatibility of the COST259 directional channel model by Molisch, A.F., Steinbauer, M., Asplund, H., Mehta, N.B.

    “…We consider the COST259 directional channel model (DCM) in relation to other existing channel models. The COST259 DCM is a general model for the mobile radio…”
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    Thoracic organ transplantation in children. The Sahlgrenska University Hospital experience by Holmgren, D, Asplund, E L, Berggren, H, Bergh, C H, Eriksson, B O, Mårtensson, G, Nilsson, F

    Published in Scandinavian cardiovascular journal : SCJ (01-08-2000)
    “…On the basis of the experience acquired from more than 350 thoracic organ transplantations in adults, the outcome of thoracic organ transplantations in the…”
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    Clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels-evaluation and modeling in the COST259 directional channel model by Asplund, H., Molisch, A.F., Steinbauer, M., Mehta, N.B.

    “…We analyze the clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels, i.e, the fact that scatterers are usually not located uniformly in the whole coverage area,…”
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    The COST 259 Directional Channel Model - Part I by Molisch, Andreas, Asplund, H, Heddergott, R, Steinbauer, M, Zwick, T

    “…This paper describes a model for mobile radio channels that includes consideration of directions of arrival and is thus suitable for simulations of the…”
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    Non-Line-of-Sight 2.6GHz Relay Backhaul Channel Performance: Field Test and Analysis by Yu Qian, Asplund, H., Berg, J-E, Zhiheng Guo

    “…Relay technologies have been standardized in 3GPP long term evolution (LTE), and can be a useful tool for coverage extension in diverse deployments. The…”
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    Propagation Characteristics of Polarized Radio Waves in Cellular Communications by Asplund, H., Berg, J.-E., Harrysson, F., Medbo, J., Riback, M.

    “…Narrowband and wideband measurements of the radio channel using different combinations of transmit and receive polarization have been performed. The…”
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    How Typical is the "Typical Urban" channel model? by Asplund, H., Larsson, K., Okvist, P.

    “…Channel models for urban deployments are among the most commonly used in research, standardization, and dimensioning of cellular networks. The time dispersion…”
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    "Virtual Cell Deployment Areas" and "Cluster Tracing" - new methods for directional channel modeling in microcells by Molisch, A.F., Steinbauer, M., Asplund, H.

    “…We propose a new method for the simulation of microcellular propagation channels, which includes both deterministic and stochastic aspects. First, the…”
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    A simple approach to site sensitive modeling of indoor radio propagation by Browne, D.W., Medbo, J., Asplund, H., Jan-Erik Berg

    “…The approach presented herein provides a simple and accurate propagation model for indoor environments. The model is able to generate point sources with joint…”
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    An investigation of measured and simulated wideband channels with applications to 1.25 MHz and 5 MHz CDMA systems by Asplund, H., Alayon Glazunov, A., Berg, J.-E.

    “…Fading of the wideband radio channel and its implications for CDMA RAKE receiver operation has been investigated using measured wideband impulse responses and…”
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    Wireless urban propagation measurements at 2.44, 5.8, 14.8 & 58.68 GHz by Medbo, J., Sundman, D., Asplund, H., Jalden, N., Dwivedi, S.

    “…This paper summarizes extensive wireless propagation measurements in an urban environment in Stockholm, Sweden. Effort has been put on ensuring comparability…”
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