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Study Of Cellular Phone Detection Techniques, Nicholas W. Scott
Study Of Cellular Phone Detection Techniques, Nicholas W. Scott
Computer and Electronics Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This thesis studies techniques for detecting cellular phones. It examines existing technology currently available on the open market, an existing design that utilizes mostly discrete components, and a design approach using a down converter in conjunction with a bandpass filter.
The existing technologies available on the open market are examined and discussed. These technologies are not adequate, because they are inaccurate and expensive.
The first signal detection technique, an existing design utilizing discrete components is difficult to implement. They are very affordable to construct, but require precision tuning. This design is analyzed and found to be inaccurate.
The second signal …
Exploration Of Spatial Diversity In Multi-Antenna Wireless Communication Systems, Shichuan Ma
Exploration Of Spatial Diversity In Multi-Antenna Wireless Communication Systems, Shichuan Ma
Computer and Electronics Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
With increasing demand on wireless internet and personal multimedia, the data rate of wireless communications is expected to increase dramatically. Future wireless networks face challenges of supporting data rates higher than one gigabits per second. Among various technologies, multi-antennas, also known as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), are undoubtedly the most promising to enable higher data rates. By employing the extra degrees of freedom in the spatial domain, multi-antenna techniques enhance the wireless communication systems through array gain, spatial diversity, and spatial multiplexing. Although multi-antenna systems have been utilized for more than ten years, a thorough analysis of various aspects of multi-antenna …