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A Review Paper on Smart Antenna

Vikas Choudhary

Abstract


In the recent years, progression in media transmission innovations and the expanding interest of information rate has propelled the upgraded utilization of frequency range. One procedure for the proficient use of recurrence is Smart Antenna system. They give a keen answer for the issue of correspondence movement over-burden i.e. they increment the activity limit. Smart Antenna advancements will change the financial matters of 3G radio systems. They give either a major information capacity gain or a signing of base stations required to accomplish a base level of administration. This paper is a review of Smart Antenna innovation, their advantages is centered on deciding the possibility of smart transmit and receive handset antennas.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijmet.v2i2.380

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