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>recent EE undergrad
From course work with EM fields and antennas, the applications for 5G frequency band is interesting but brings up some complications due to path losses. For the higher frequency band, the wavelength is comperable to the size of water droplets or snowflakes and the application of these networks in urban enviorments. Am I correct in assuming the path losses for the 5G band is the hard part which in turn requires a higher gain antenna/antenna array (MIMO arrays?)

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