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Beam Division Multiple Access-5G
When a base station communicates with mobile stations, an orthogonal beam is allocated to each mobile station. The BDMA technique of the present invention divides an antenna beam according to locations of the mobile stations to allow the mobile stations to give multiple accesses, thereby significantly increasing the capacity of the system. Mobile stations and a base station are in an LOS (Line of Sight) state, when they exactly know each other’s positions; they can transmit beams which direct to each other’s position to communicate without interfering with mobile stations at cell edge.
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Re: Beam Division Multiple Access-5G
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When a base station communicates with mobile stations, an orthogonal beam is allocated to each mobile station. The BDMA technique of the present invention divides an antenna beam according to locations of the mobile stations to allow the mobile stations to give multiple accesses, thereby significantly increasing the capacity of the system. Mobile stations and a base station are in an LOS (Line of Sight) state, when they exactly know each other’s positions; they can transmit beams which direct to each other’s position to communicate without interfering with mobile stations at cell edge.
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can you attach here in fine topix?
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