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  2. Radio access network - Wikipedia

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    A radio access network (RAN) [1] is part of a mobile telecommunication system implementing a radio access technology (RAT). Conceptually, it resides between a device such as a mobile phone , a computer, or any remotely controlled machine and provides connection with its core network (CN).

  3. C-RAN - Wikipedia

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    C-RAN (Cloud-RAN), also referred to as Centralized-RAN, is an architecture for cellular networks. [1] [2] [3] C-RAN is a centralized, cloud computing-based architecture for radio access networks that supports 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G and future wireless communication standards. Its name comes from the four 'C's in the main characteristics of C-RAN system ...

  4. Telecom Infra Project - Wikipedia

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    OpenRAN — enabling open ecosystem of GPP-based RAN solutions, chaired by Andrew Dunkin and Adnan Boustany . [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Millimeter Wave (mmWave) Networks — creating low-cost hardware and software tools, and best practices, to streamline municipal mmWave networks, chaired by Salil Sawhney ( Facebook ) and Andreas Gladisch ( Deutsche Telekom ).

  5. Huawei SingleRAN - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, Huawei achieved what it stated is a world-record 1.2 Gbit/s download speed on a demo network built around Huawei's prototype SingleRAN LTE-Advanced device. [13] In November that year, the company released a new SingleRAN technology, enabling operators to migrate between WiMAX and LTE TDD networks. [ 14 ]

  6. JMA Wireless - Wikipedia

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    JMA Wireless created the first fully virtualized RAN for carrier and private networks as well as the first indoor 5G millimeter wave radio in the United States. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On May 19, 2022, JMA Wireless and Syracuse University announced the signing of a 10-year naming rights deal of the on-campus stadium, renaming the Carrier Dome after 42 years.

  7. Loran-C - Wikipedia

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    A Loran-C receiver for use on merchant ships Loran-C sound as received on an AM receiver at 100 kHz. Loran-C is a hyperbolic radio navigation system that allows a receiver to determine its position by listening to low frequency radio signals that are transmitted by fixed land-based radio beacons. Loran-C combined two different techniques to ...

  8. Elaine Oran - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Surick Oran (born April 16, 1946) is an American physical scientist and is considered a world authority on numerical methods for large-scale simulation of physical systems. [1] She has pioneered computational technology to solve complex reactive flow problems, unifying concepts from science, mathematics, engineering, and computer science ...

  9. Algiers–Oran railway - Wikipedia

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    The Algiers–Oran railway is one of the major components of the Algerian railway network. It links Algiers station with Oran . The first segment of the line, connecting Algiers with Blida opened on September 8, 1862 and was extended to Oran on May 1, 1871.