REALISTIC HUMAN EXPOSURE AT 3.5 GHZ AND 28 GHZ FOR DISTRIBUTED AND COLLOCATED MAMIMO IN INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS USING HYBRID RAY-TRACING AND FDTD

Realistic Human Exposure at 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz for Distributed and Collocated MaMIMO in Indoor Environments Using Hybrid Ray-Tracing and FDTD

Realistic human downlink exposure at 3.5 and 28 GHz to electromagnetic fields is evaluated for distributed and collocated base stations using a hybrid ray-tracing/finite-difference time-domain method.For the first time, the absorbed power density is computed for distributed massive multiple-input multiple-output (DMaMIMO) 6G base stations at 28 GHz

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Large-scale patterns of genetic variation in a female-biased dispersing passerine: the importance of sex-based analyses.

Dispersal affects the distribution, dynamics and genetic structure of natural populations, and can be significantly different between sexes.However, literature records dealing with the dispersal of migratory birds are scarce, as migratory behaviour can notably complicate the study of dispersal.We used the barn swallow Hirundo rustica as model taxon

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