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Multibeam Antennas for Indoor Wireless Communications

by Kuo-hui Li, Mary Ann Ingram, Ekkehart Otto Rausch - IEEE Trans. Comm , 2002
"... Abstract—A multibeam beamformer in combination with a de-cision feedback equalizer is considered for the base station in a single-cell 100-Mb/s TDMA/TDD QPSK indoor wireless network at 24 GHz. The outage rate in terms of required SNR/bit/antenna is estimated using a statistical, clustered propagatio ..."
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propagation model and for beam selection diversity and two-beam combining. Index Terms—Adaptive array, decision feedback equalizer, in-door wireless communications, multibeam antenna. I.

Adaptive Turbo Decoding for Indoor Wireless Communication

by Curt Schurgers, Liesbet Van der Perre, Marc Engels, Hugo De Man, Liesbet Van, Perre Marc, Engels Hugo, De Man - Proc. ISSSE’98, URSI Int. Symp. Signals, Systems and Electronics , 1998
"... In indoor wireless communication, the severe multipath fading channel hampers the ability to send multimedia traffic. The variability of this channel enforces the use of adaptive systems in order to achieve sufficient throughput and power efficiency. Turbo codes provide unique possibilities regardin ..."
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In indoor wireless communication, the severe multipath fading channel hampers the ability to send multimedia traffic. The variability of this channel enforces the use of adaptive systems in order to achieve sufficient throughput and power efficiency. Turbo codes provide unique possibilities

Optimization Of Indoor Wireless Communication Network Layouts

by D. Adickes, Richard E. Billo, Bryan A. Norman, Sujata Banerjee, Bartholomew O. Nnaji, Jayant Rajgopal
"... Radio Frequency Data Communications (RFDC) technology is a critical component of many automated applications for which industrial engineers are typically responsible. For example, in warehouse management systems, RFDC is often used to track product inventory levels through the Receiving, Put-Away, P ..."
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Radio Frequency Data Communications (RFDC) technology is a critical component of many automated applications for which industrial engineers are typically responsible. For example, in warehouse management systems, RFDC is often used to track product inventory levels through the Receiving, Put

Polarization effects for indoor wireless communications at 60 ghz

by Ferhat Yıldırım, Student Member, Ali S. Sadri, Huaping Liu - Communications Letters, IEEE , 2008
"... Abstract—This letter studies the performance of indoor wire-less communication systems operating at 60 GHz with different polarization schemes. Circular polarization is known to reduce multipath effects in line-of-sight (LOS) environments in the 60 GHz band. We propose a modified channel model based ..."
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Abstract—This letter studies the performance of indoor wire-less communication systems operating at 60 GHz with different polarization schemes. Circular polarization is known to reduce multipath effects in line-of-sight (LOS) environments in the 60 GHz band. We propose a modified channel model

Indoor Wireless Communications: Capacity and Coexistence on the Unlicensed Bands

by Leslie Ann Rusch - Intel Technology Journal
"... Ubiquitous computing requires anytime, anywhere connectivity, leading to a spectrum crowded with users seeking reliable, high bit-rate communications in potentially dense geographies, especially in indoor environments. The amount of frequency spectrum available to Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) ..."
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Ubiquitous computing requires anytime, anywhere connectivity, leading to a spectrum crowded with users seeking reliable, high bit-rate communications in potentially dense geographies, especially in indoor environments. The amount of frequency spectrum available to Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN

Propagation Prediction and BS Planning for Indoor Wireless Communication

by Ivan Vilovic, Niksa Burum, Zvonimir Sipus
"... The installation of indoor radio systems requires rather detailed propagation characteristics for any arbitrary configuration, so appropriate wave propagation model must be established. In spite of a number proposed solutions for optimal BS stations planning in WLAN environment, it is difficult to s ..."
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The installation of indoor radio systems requires rather detailed propagation characteristics for any arbitrary configuration, so appropriate wave propagation model must be established. In spite of a number proposed solutions for optimal BS stations planning in WLAN environment, it is difficult

Equalized Time Reversal Beamforming for Indoor Wireless Communications

by Carlos Andrés Viteri-mera, O L. Teixeira
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Indoor Wireless Communications with Multiple Antennas and Polarizations: From Channel Characterization to Performance Simulation

by Claude Oestges, See Profile, Claude Oestges , 2008
"... Indoor wireless communications with multiple antennas and polarizations: From channel characterization to performance simulation ..."
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Indoor wireless communications with multiple antennas and polarizations: From channel characterization to performance simulation

A Fast Adaptive Tomlinson-Harashima Precoder for Indoor Wireless Communications

by M. Naresh Kumar, Abhijit Mitra, Cemal Ardil
"... structure is presented for indoor wireless communications, where the channel may vary due to rotation and small movement of the mobile terminal. A frequency-selective slow fading channel which is time-invariant over a frame is assumed. In this adaptive T-H precoder, feedback coefficients are updated ..."
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structure is presented for indoor wireless communications, where the channel may vary due to rotation and small movement of the mobile terminal. A frequency-selective slow fading channel which is time-invariant over a frame is assumed. In this adaptive T-H precoder, feedback coefficients

Investigation of Wave Propagation Using Smart Antenna for Indoor Wireless Communication

by Junwei Lu, Zhaohui Sun
"... Abstract — The paper presents the investigation of wave propagation characteristics for indoor wireless communication using smart mobile terminal antenna. The Finite Element Method (FEM) frequency domain based computation model is used to characterize electric field intensity for a typical office en ..."
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Abstract — The paper presents the investigation of wave propagation characteristics for indoor wireless communication using smart mobile terminal antenna. The Finite Element Method (FEM) frequency domain based computation model is used to characterize electric field intensity for a typical office
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