Measurement and characterization of the near-ground indoor ultra wideband channel

The propagation of near-ground indoor ultra-wideband channel is an important issue with significant impacts on the future direction and scope of ultra wideband (UWB) technology and its applications. Near-ground applications are effective where the use of scatter nodes/devices is used in a convention...

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