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Measurement and modeling of propagation losses in brick and concrete walls for the 900-MHz band
D Pena, R Feick, HD Hristov, W Grote
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 51 (1), 31-39, 2003
1972003
PIFA input bandwidth enhancement by changing feed plate silhouette
R Feick, H Carrasco, M Olmos, HD Hristov
Electronics Letters 40 (15), 921-922, 2004
892004
Distribution of L-values in gray-mapped M2-QAM: closed-form approximations and applications
A Alvarado, L Szczecinski, R Feick, L Ahumada
IEEE Transactions on Communications 57 (7), 2071-2079, 2009
612009
Measurement and characterization of the temporal behavior of fixed wireless links
L Ahumada, R Feick, RA Valenzuela, C Morales
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 54 (6), 1913-1922, 2005
572005
Mutual coupling between planar inverted‐F antennas
H Carrasco, HD Hristov, R Feick, D Cofre
Microwave and optical technology letters 42 (3), 224-227, 2004
552004
Suburban residential building penetration loss at 28 GHz for fixed wireless access
J Du, D Chizhik, R Feick, G Castro, M Rodríguez, RA Valenzuela
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters 7 (6), 890-893, 2018
402018
Path loss and directional gain measurements at 28 GHz for non-line-of-sight coverage of indoors with corridors
D Chizhik, J Du, R Feick, M Rodriguez, G Castro, RA Valenzuela
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 68 (6), 4820-4830, 2020
372020
Improving MIMO capacity with directive antennas for outdoor-indoor scenarios
C Hermosilla, R Feick, RA Valenzuela, L Ahumada
VTC Spring 2008-IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 414-418, 2008
342008
Suburban fixed wireless access channel measurements and models at 28 GHz for 90% outdoor coverage
J Du, D Chizhik, R Feick, M Rodriguez, G Castro, RA Valenzuela
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 68 (1), 411-420, 2019
302019
Improving indoor signal coverage by use of through-wall passive repeaters
HD Hristov, R Feick, W Grote
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium. 2001 Digest …, 2001
302001
Modeling and simulation of the superregenerative receiver
R Feick, O Rojas
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 43 (2), 92-102, 1997
291997
Directional measurements in urban street canyons from macro rooftop sites at 28 GHz for 90% outdoor coverage
J Du, D Chizhik, RA Valenzuela, R Feick, G Castro, M Rodriguez, T Chen, ...
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 69 (6), 3459-3469, 2020
242020
Wireless access channels with near-ground level antennas
M Rodriguez, R Feick, H Carrasco, R Valenzuela, M Derpich, L Ahumada
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 11 (6), 2204-2211, 2012
242012
Outdoor-to-indoor empirical path loss models: Analysis for pico and femto cells in street canyons
G Castro, R Feick, M Rodríguez, R Valenzuela, D Chizhik
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters 6 (4), 542-545, 2017
222017
Experimental evaluation of indoor MIMO channel capacity for compact arrays of planar inverted‐F antennas
H Carrasco, R Feick, HD Hristov
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters 49 (7), 1754-1756, 2007
212007
Probability density function of reliability metrics in BICM with arbitrary modulation: Closed-form through algorithmic approach
L Szczecinski, R Bettancourt, R Feick
IEEE transactions on communications 56 (5), 736-742, 2008
202008
Experimental results on the level crossing rate and average fade duration for urban fixed wireless channels
R Feick, RA Valenzuela, L Ahumada
IEEE transactions on wireless communications 6 (1), 175-179, 2007
202007
On adaptive BICM with finite block-length and simplified metrics calculation
A Alvarado, H Carrasco, R Feick
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 1-5, 2006
192006
Characterization of temporal fading in urban fixed wireless links
L Ahumada, R Feick, RA Valenzuela
IEEE communications letters 10 (4), 242-244, 2006
182006
Distribution of max-log metrics for QAM-based BICM in fading channels
L Szczecinski, A Alvarado, R Feick
IEEE transactions on communications 57 (9), 2558-2563, 2009
172009
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