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wireless channels

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Wireless channels is the academic concept and research area concerned with the physical medium through which electromagnetic waves propagate between transmitting and receiving devices in a wireless communication system. This field investigates the characteristics and effects of this complex environment, such as path loss, multipath propagation, fading, shadowing, and interference, which fundamentally determine signal integrity, data rate capacity, and the overall performance and reliability of wireless links.

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LG

AT&T (United States)

TS
VE

AT&T (United States)

AF

University of Southern California

DW

University of South Carolina

Top Institutions

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Bedminster, United States

Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, United States

Carleton University

Ottawa, Canada

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States