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Jack Chuang, Raied Caromi, Jelena Senic, Samuel Berweger, Neeraj Varshney, Jian Wang, Anuraag Bodi, Camillo Gentile, Nada Golmie
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Anuraag Bodi, Jihoon Bang, Neeraj Varshney, Samuel Berweger, Chiehping Lai, Jelena Senic, Jack Chuang, Camillo Gentile
Clustering radio-frequency (RF) multipath components (MPCs) fosters compact channel models by capturing the geometry of the scattering environment, yet "blind"
Steve Blandino, Anuraag Bodi, Raied Caromi, Jack Chuang, Camillo Gentile, Nada Golmie, Chiehping Lai, Jelena Senic
The dataset can be used to develop and test algorithms for a wide range of applications in communication, sensing, localization and computer vision. The dataset consists of measured indoor mm-wave
Created September 27, 2019, Updated December 9, 2022