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Passive Loop Interference Suppression in Large-Scale Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Loop interference (LI) in wireless communications, is a notion resulting from the full-duplex (FD) operation. In a large-scale network, FD also increases the multiuser interference due to the large number of active wireless links that exist.
Krikidis, Ioannis, Psomas, Constantinos
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ABSTRACT Background Peyronie's disease (PD) with severe penile curvature often requires surgical correction through plaque incision and grafting (PIG). Objectives To compare surgical outcomes between polyglycolic acid polymer grafts and porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) grafts in patients undergoing PIG for PD.
Renan Trevisan Jost +7 more
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Novel Cancellation Techniques and Throughput Analysis for 6G Full-Duplex Wireless System
Recent researches show that it is possible to achieve full-duplex system if the self-interference signal could be cancelled completely for 6G research. The majority of the overall self-interference cancellation is contributed by passive cancellation. The
Di Wu +6 more
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ABSTRACT Low‐load blood flow restriction training (LLBFRT) induces significant vascular stress, which is often associated with vascular remodeling, increased capillarization and muscle blood flow. These adaptations may be of interest to climbers as their endurance performance is limited by blood supply due to the isometric and intermittent nature of ...
Titouan Paul Perrin +14 more
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Enhancing G‐Quadruplex Binding: Rational Design and Biophysical Evaluation of Dimeric Ligands
Fluorescence thermal shift assays, electrospray ionization‐mass spectrometry, CD spectroscopy, molecular modeling and cytotoxicity assays were enrolled to study the binding of a rationally designed anthraquinone‐based G‐quadruplex binder interacting with the nucleic acid as a molecular tweezer.
Matteo Giannangeli +8 more
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Adaptive-Duplex Relay Selection for Cooperative Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Networks
To further improve the spectral efficiency of the cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) network with half-duplex (HD) relaying and avoid the zero diversity gain due to the imperfect self interference estimation at high signa-to-noise ratio ...
Jing Zhao, Xiang He
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Link selection based on switching between full‐duplex and half‐duplex modes
Multiple‐input multiple‐output systems can achieve a full sum rate (SR) via full duplex (FD). However, its performance is degraded by self‐interference (SI) that occurs between the transmitter and receiver at the same node and thus is constrained by ...
Sangchoon Kim
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Full Duplex (FD) wireless communications is considered to be the next big step for future Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Old (IEEE 802.11ac) and new (IEEE 802.11ax) WLAN features are expected to co-exist with FD operation.
Politis Anastasios C. +1 more
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Full-Duplex Radio for Uplink/Downlink Transmission with Spatial Randomness
We consider a wireless system with a full-duplex (FD) access point (AP) that transmits to a scheduled user in the downlink (DL) channel, while receiving data from an user in the uplink (UL) channel at the same time on the same frequency.
Krikidis, Ioannis +3 more
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Post‐fire Behaviour of Stainless Steel Rebars
Abstract Stainless steel rebars (SSR) offer significant advantages for reinforced concrete structures, especially in environments where corrosion is a major concern. Also, SSR exhibit excellent mechanical strength, high ductility, and reliable performance at elevated temperatures.
David Hernández‐Figueirido +6 more
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