Influence of furniture on 60-GHz radio propagation in a residential environment
At millimeter‐waves, home furniture's and objects' dimensions can be equal or superior to the wavelength. A comparison between propagation measurements conducted within a residential house for two configurations, furnished and empty, underscores the influence of the furniture on millimeter...
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