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2012 National Conference on Communications (NCC), 2012
The number of BTS (Base transceiver stations) are increasing as the number of cellphone subscriber base is expanding and hence the need for analyzing the energy consumption of the constituents of the shelter becomes important. This paper briefly considers the various sources and loads at the telecom towers, introduces an simulation tool developed using
Sriram Narayanamurthy+3 more
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The number of BTS (Base transceiver stations) are increasing as the number of cellphone subscriber base is expanding and hence the need for analyzing the energy consumption of the constituents of the shelter becomes important. This paper briefly considers the various sources and loads at the telecom towers, introduces an simulation tool developed using
Sriram Narayanamurthy+3 more
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A Base Station Co-operation Protocol for Indoor Base Stations [PDF]
Akindele Segun Afolabi+2 more
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Integrated base station-an approach
1997 IEEE International Conference on Personal Wireless Communications (Cat. No.97TH8338), 2002Cellular telecommunications is one of the fastest growing and most challenging telecommunication applications ever. Today, it represents a large and continuously increasing percentage of new telephone subscribers around the world. In the long term, with the emergence of mobile satellite systems, the cellular digital telephony may, become the universal ...
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A new transformer for base-load stations
Electrical Engineering, 1941This paper describes the application of Hipersil to three 40,000 Kv-a units for the Philo generating station of The Ohio Power Company. Because of Hipersil's ability to carry one-third more magnetic flux, appreciable savings in weight and dimensions are possible — in fact, the transformers will be shipped in oil completely assembled with bushings in ...
Philip Sporn, H. V. Putman
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Omnistar Virtual Base Station System
Proceedings of Position, Location and Navigation Symposium - PLANS '96, 2002The OMNISTAR Virtual Base Station system was developed in 1990 to provide users reliable differential GPS corrections for high accuracy real time applications. At the present time there are two OMNISTAR systems covering the continental United States and the whole of Australia and New Zealand.
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2006
In this paper the base station issues for two indoor environments, home and office, are discussed. The two environments differ greatly in their characteristics and, consequently, different solutions are needed. At homes, the key issue is the cost of the base station.
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In this paper the base station issues for two indoor environments, home and office, are discussed. The two environments differ greatly in their characteristics and, consequently, different solutions are needed. At homes, the key issue is the cost of the base station.
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THE SPACE STATION AS AN ASSEMBLY BASE
Space Station Policy Planning and Utilization, 1983openaire +2 more sources