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Notes

  1. 1.

    Further on, mobile persons and objects are denoted for simplicity as mobile objects.

  2. 2.

    The notion “Random Walk” model is in literature sometimes used to denote “Random Direction (RD)” mobility models. Recently, there is a trend to use the notion “Random Walk” model as generic term for entity based stochastic mobility models whereas the “Random Direction” denotes a specific mobility model.

  3. 3.

    Note that in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDM), continuous channel estimation and compensation at the receiver can be considered as a kind of adaptive equalization with number of taps equal to the number of subcarriers.

  4. 4.

    4 This part was partially published by Departamento de Engenharia Informática (DEI), Facultade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal). Editors: Torsten Braun, Dimitri Konstansas, Saverio Mascolo, and Markus Wulff (mwulff@iam.unibe.ch).

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