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Paul Shala Henry
Researcher at AT&T
Publications - 318
Citations - 35971
Paul Shala Henry is an academic researcher from AT&T. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transmission medium & Signal. The author has an hindex of 137, co-authored 318 publications receiving 35971 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Shala Henry include AT&T Labs.
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Method and apparatus for coupling an antenna to a device
Paul Shala Henry,Donald J. Barnickel,Farhad Barzegar,Robert Bennett,Irwin Gerszberg,Thomas M. Willis +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system that receives, by a feed point of a dielectric antenna, electromagnetic waves from a core coupled to the feed point without an electrical return path, and radiates a wireless signal responsive to the electromagnetic waves being received at the aperture.
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Backhaul link for distributed antenna system
Paul Shala Henry,Donald J. Barnickel,Farhad Barzegar,George Blandino,Irwin Gerszberg,Thomas M. Willis +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a distributed antenna and backhaul system provide network connectivity for a small cell deployment using high-bandwidth, millimeter-wave communications and existing power line infrastructure, rather than building new structures, and installing additional fiber and cable.
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Remote distributed antenna system
Farhad Barzegar,Donald J. Barnickel,George Blandino,Irwin Gerszberg,Paul Shala Henry,Thomas M. Willis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a distributed antenna system is provided that frequency shifts the output of one or more microcells to a 60 GHz or higher frequency range for transmission to a set of distributed antennas.
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Method and apparatus that provides fault tolerance in a communication network
Paul Shala Henry,Robert Bennett,Irwin Gerszberg,Farhad Barzegar,Donald J. Barnickel,Thomas M. Willis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system for detecting a fault in a first wire of a power grid that affects a transmission or reception of electromagnetic waves that transport data and that propagate along a surface of the first wire is described.
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Guided-wave transmission device with non-fundamental mode propagation and methods for use therewith
Paul Shala Henry,Robert Bennett,Irwin Gerszberg,Farhad Barzegar,Donald J. Barnickel,Thomas M. Willis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a coupler couples the first electromagnetic wave to a single wire transmission medium having an outer surface, to forming a second electromagnetic wave that is guided to propagate along the outer surface of the single-wire transmission medium via at least one guided wave mode that includes an asymmetric or non-fundamental mode having a lower cutoff frequency.