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ZTE Communications Special Issue on Multiple Access Techniques for 5G
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《ZTE Communications》 2015年第4期33-33,共1页
5G mobile cellular networks are required to provide the significant increase in network throughput, cell-edge data rate, massive connectivity, superior spectrum efficiency, high energy efficiency and low latency, comp... 5G mobile cellular networks are required to provide the significant increase in network throughput, cell-edge data rate, massive connectivity, superior spectrum efficiency, high energy efficiency and low latency, compared with the currently deploying long-term evolution (LTE) and LTE-advanced networks. To meet these challenges of 5G networks, innovative technologies on radio air-interface and radio access network (RAN) are important in PHY design. Recently, 展开更多
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ZTE Communications Special Issue on Multiple Access Techniques for 5G
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《ZTE Communications》 2016年第1期2-,共1页
5G mobile cellular networks are required to provide the significant increase in network throughput,cell-edge data rate,massive connectivity,superior spectrum efficiency,currently deploying long-term evolution(LTE)and ... 5G mobile cellular networks are required to provide the significant increase in network throughput,cell-edge data rate,massive connectivity,superior spectrum efficiency,currently deploying long-term evolution(LTE)and LTE-advanced networks.To meet these challenges of 5G networks, 展开更多
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Special issue on new techniques and approaches for neuroscience 被引量:2
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作者 Iain C. Bruce 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第4期I0001-I0001,共1页
In this special issue of Neuroscience Bulletin, the topics range over emerging techniques from the nanoscopic to the macroscopic scales. At the nanoscopic level, new ways to obtain images at the individual protein le... In this special issue of Neuroscience Bulletin, the topics range over emerging techniques from the nanoscopic to the macroscopic scales. At the nanoscopic level, new ways to obtain images at the individual protein level in synapses take the re- construction of synaptic architecture to a new level, while using chromophores to disable specific proteins at selected subcellular locations allows the assessment of their functional roles in such dynamic processes as growth-cone extension and cell division. The subtle influences of axonal chan- nels and receptors on neurotransmission are revealed by recording from the blebs induced by axotomy, while methods from cloning to chemical computation are being applied to dissecting the structural-functional rules by which ion channels operatet41. 展开更多
关键词 Special issue on new techniques and approaches for neuroscience
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