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Dong Zhou
Researcher at ZTE
Publications - 5
Citations - 52
Dong Zhou is an academic researcher from ZTE. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pore water pressure & Geology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 10 citations.
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Overview of development and regulatory aspects of high altitude platform system
TL;DR: In this paper, two types of applications using HAP systems: one with HAP Station (HAPS) and the other with HAPS as International Mobile Telecommunication (IMT) Base Station (HIBS) are introduced.
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The Feasibility of Coexistence between IMT-2020 and Inter-Satellite Service in 26GHz band
TL;DR: An analysis of the sharing between IMT-2020 (5G) system and geostationary satellite networks in the inter-satellite service (ISS) in the frequency band 25.25-27.5GHz shows that the coexistence of IMT BSs plus UEs and inter-Satellite service space station is feasible in this frequency band.
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Co-Channel Coexistence Analysis between 5G IoT System and Fixed-Satellite Service at 40 GHz
TL;DR: Simulation results reveal that interference from the 5G IoT system into the FSS ground stations can be kept below the protection threshold by considering different deployment parameters, such as antenna patterns, height of Earth station (ES), and separation distance.
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Evolution of the pore structure and permeability of thermally desorbed diesel-contaminated soils
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A Measurement Campaign of Industrial Environment for Ultra Reliable IIoT Systems
TL;DR: In this article , the authors measured the wideband channel characteristics of a microelectronic manufacturing and a classroom environment with the similar volume, and proposed an empirical PDP model and investigated the root mean square delay spread and coherent bandwidth in these two scenarios, which enabled insight understanding of the channel characteristics and the deployment of IIoT systems operating in industrial scenarios.