Exploiting non-line-of-sight paths for terahertz signals in wireless communications

If a base station in a local area network tries to use a directional beam to transmit a signal to a user trying to connect to the network—instead of using a wide area network broadcast, as base stations commonly do—how does it know which direction to send the beam?


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Source: Phys.org