... of wireless com- munications is scarce or deals with previous generation systems, such as OpenBTS (Na- talizio et ...a communication system according to the ...DFTS-OFDM wirelesscommunication ...
... Abstract: Time-modulated arrays (TMAs) are electromagnetic systems whose radiated power pattern is controlled by the application of variable-width periodical pulses to the individual elements. The nonlinear nature of the ...
... all: Wirelesscommunication permits two or more devices to talk to each other without wires tethering them ...together. Wireless transmitters operate by transmitting data in the form of radio waves ...
... current wirelesscommunication ...in wirelesscommunication system are introduced, then some actual project was implemented based on GNU Radio and USRP: GSM scanning, Stereo FM radio receiver, ...
... Abstract. The diffusion of wirelesscommunication services (telephone, internet, etc.) is continuously growing these days. Unfortunately, the cost of the equipment to provide the service with the ...
... Figure 1 shows a possible solution to have a highly customized potentiostat system for applications like Lab-on-a-Disc, wearable monitoring systems, and POCT. The idea is to have an embedded system small enough to meet ...
... are wireless, battery-powered and resource-constrained de- vices (with limited processing power and ...of communication pro- ...realistic wireless low-power links that experience shadowing and ...
... Time modulation provides a simple way to control the power radiation pattern of an antenna array. By appropriately selecting the parameters of a Time-Modulated Array (TMA) it is possible to obtain a reconfigurable pencil ...
... Abstract: Nowadays, teleoperated robots are used to execute dangerous or complex tasks assigned for human beings; a few examples of these tasks are managing of radioactive substances, searching and rescuing people in ...
... the wirelesscommunication systems, but in the case of UHF RFID systems it should be considered too other propagation problems, such as: if the vehicle identification takes place on a highway, the tags ...
... • LTE: Long term evolution (LTE), also known as Evolved Universal Terrestrial Access Network (E-UTRAN), is a standard for cellular wirelesscommunication that has been developed by the Third Generation ...
... Wireless digital communications encode information into a carrier signal which is then transmitted over a wireless channel. Usually, the channel deteriorates the signal in such a way that the received wave ...
... connected wireless devices leads to an increasing demand for network connectivity, better performance and larger ...other wireless technologies with the appropriate bandwidth, reliability and ...
... An outstanding platform that derived from the UC Berkeley experience was the LTP590x, engineered by Dust Networks (The Smart Dust project at UC Berkeley led to the founding of Dust Networks in 2002, to provide commercial ...
... “ Yo, Solano Solano Pablo Fabián, declaro ser el autor del presente trabajo de fin de Titulación: “ Mimetizar Antenas para Wireless ” , de la Titulación de Ingeniero en Electrónica y Telecomunicaciones, siendo ...
... The UV Index is measured in horizontal plane in the different centers of the world in charge of giving the daily forecast of it or of doing related research. However, people exposes their body in all directions and the ...
... Technology, Austria. We make use of the Vienna MIMO Testbed to carry out measurements in downtown Vienna, constituting a very realistic, urban, outdoor environment. More specifically, we investigate the influence of ...
... XBee wireless technology in control applications programmed with ...modules. Wireless communications (with XBee) were compared to a wired connection made with a NI myDAQ USB-6008 ...
... When an end-node receives a beacon from the co- ordinator, it waits until the time interval allocated to it and performs the transmission of a data packet to the coordinator. Each slot has a duration of 100 ms. This ...
... Nowadays, Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks (WAHSNs), specially limited in energy and resources, are subject to development constraints and difficulties such as the increasing RF spectrum saturation at the ...