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Figure 1 Optimal beamforming at the receiver with parasiticantennas. Effect of using parasitic antennas with optimalbeamforming at handheld terminal receivers.
Figure 3 Training effect. Effect of training on the systemperformance.
Figure 5 Normalized average throughput in Rician channelsPerformance of using ESPAR antennas at the users, normalized overthe case where omni-directional antennas are used, with respect tothe channel Rician factor
Figure 6 Average throughput with ESPAR with three DoF. Systemperformance of the proposed scheme, compared to the case of usershaving conventional single-element antennas, Neff, u = 3.

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