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Diversity and automatic link transfer for a TDMA wireless access link

N.R. Sollenberger
- pp 532-536
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Diversity and automatic link transfer techniques which have been proposed for low-power digital wireless access to telephone networks using a TDMA architecture are described and experimental results which quantify and demonstrate the performance of those techniques are presented.
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