Dynamic single-frequency networks

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title: Dynamic single-frequency networks
text: Dynamic single-frequency networks (DSFN) is a technique of using several transmitter antennas to transfer the same signal (macrodiversity) in orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing cellular networks. DSFN is based on the idea of single frequency networks, which is a group of radio transmitters that send the same signal simultaneously over the same frequency. The term originates from the broadcasting world, where a broadcast network is a group of transmitters that send the same TV or radio pr
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