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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of wireless information networks 3 (1996), S. 187-194 
    ISSN: 1572-8129
    Keywords: Antenna arrays ; CDMA ; array interpolation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: Abstract A Spatial interpolation technique for the upsampling of uniform circular arrays (UCAs), beyond spatial aliasing, is considered. The UCA interpolation algorithm is used as a preprocessing procedure in the reverse link to improve the performance of a cellular code division multiple access (CDMA) system. The motivation is to enhance the system's capacity and array resolution and reduce the fading and coupling effects with minimal receiver hardware and cost. At the base station, we propose to place the antenna elements uniformly on an imaginary circumference farther apart thanλ/2, whereλ is the free-space wavelength. The resulting UCA possesses superior resolution, less coupling effects than a corresponding UCA with the same number of elements and circumferential spacing less than or equal toλ/2, and possibly higher diversity gain. In order to increase the system's capacity and eliminate any spatial aliasing, we propose to interpolate the UCA to within the spatial Nyquist rate. This is achieved by placing a virtual antenna element halfway on the circumference between every two adjacent antenna elements. Simulations results are provided to support our claims.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0016-7835
    Keywords: Key words Guatemala ; K/T boundary ; Biostratigraphy ; Limestone breccias ; Chicxulub impact?
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract  Limestone breccia deposits in southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize have recently been interpreted as proximal to distal ballistic fallout deposits, generated by a bolide impact that struck Yucatan at K/T boundary time. We review the age, lithology and the depositional environment of five K/T boundary sections in the South Petén area of Guatemala (Caribe, Aserradero, Chisec, Actela, Chemal) in order to evaluate the nature and origin of K/T limestone breccia deposition. The sections are located 500 km south of the proposed impact site at Chicxulub and trend in an east–west direction from the Guatemala/Mexico border to southern Belize. In four of the five sections examined, a breccia unit up to 50 m thick overlies reef-bearing shallow-water limestones of late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) age. Rhythmically bedded limestones, marls and siltstones of early Danian age overlie the breccia and were deposited under middle-to outer-neritic conditions. The breccia consists of differently coloured layers of shallow-water limestones. Clast size generally decreases upsection to thin layers of predominantly rounded clasts, and these fine-grained rudstones grade into grainstones at the top. In at least one section (EI Caribe) diagenetically altered glass spherules are present in the uppermost layers of the grainstone. These glass spherules are of stratigraphic position and chemical composition similar to black and yellow glass from Beloc, Haiti and Mimbral, Mexico, which some workers have chemically linked to melt glass within the breccia of the Chicxulub cores. We suggest that breccia deposition in Guatemala may have been multi-event, over an extended time period, and related to the collision of the Yucatan and Chortis plates as well as related to a major impact or volcanic event at the end of the Cretaceous.
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