Jonathan Agyapong

Jonathan Agyapong
  • MSc. Telecommunication Engineering
  • Ho Technical University

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Ho Technical University

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Publications (9)
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In this paper, we explore the potential of rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) in a cell-free (CF) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system integrated with low-resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). Both the access points (APs) and the user equipment (UEs) deploy low-resolution ADCs. Thus, quantization noise (QN) limits the s...
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Ghana is currently grappling with a formidable electronic waste (e-waste) challenge that poses significant threats to both the ecosystem and human well-being. This study delves into the e-waste management and recycling practices within a crucial sector of the industry, aiming to shed light on the issue and formulate comprehensive strategies for pol...
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Attitudes and behaviours towards e-waste management among commercial consumers in Ho Municipal, the capital city of the Volta Region, Ghana, will become detrimental to humans and the environment at large. This research aims to examine the perception and practices of e-waste among commercial consumers in the capital city of the Volta Region of Ghana...
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In Ghana and many countries within Sub-Sahara Africa, Long Term Evolution (LTE) is being considered for use within the sectors of Governance, Energy distribution and transmission, Transport, Education and Health. Subscribers and Governments within the region have high expectations for these new networks and want to leverage the promised enhanced co...
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In Ghana and many countries within Sub-Sahara Africa, Long Term Evolution (LTE) is being considered for use within the sectors of Governance, Energy distribution and transmission, Transport, Education and Health. Subscribers and Governments within the region have high expectations for these new networks and want to leverage the promised enhanced co...

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