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Full-Text Articles in Systems and Communications
Radio Link Analysis And Characterization Of Past And Future Cal Poly Cubesats, Brian Gilbert Tubb
Radio Link Analysis And Characterization Of Past And Future Cal Poly Cubesats, Brian Gilbert Tubb
Electrical Engineering
Cal Poly's satellites design team, PolySat, has three satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and four more planned to launch within the next two years. Radio communication of past and current orbiting satellites has been an exercise in frustration, prompting significant research into the satellite-side of the radio link by several other Senior Projects and Thesis papers. However, minimal effort has been spent on evaluating why these problems were discovered only once the satellites reached orbit. This paper details the downfalls of relying heavily on link budgets and improper long range test setups, then experimentally determines the sensitivity of PolySat's …
3.5 To 30 Mhz Automatic Antenna Impedance Matching System, William Blodgett
3.5 To 30 Mhz Automatic Antenna Impedance Matching System, William Blodgett
Electrical Engineering
Two-way communications using 3 to 30 MHz, high-frequency (HF) radio, also known as shortwave radio, provides worldwide coverage with no infrastructure required between stations. Amateur or “Ham” radio operators apply this advantage to long distance communications and to provide disaster relief communications. Optimum frequencies for long distance propagation are time-of-day variant necessitating an operating frequency range of 3 to 30 MHz. HF half wave dipole antenna length varies from 15 to 150 ft over this range. Fixed-length antenna impedance varies with frequency due to physical dimension dependent capacitance and inductance. Maximum transmitter to antenna power transfer occurs when the transmission …
Pulsed Class-G Rf Amplifier System, Kevin Maulhardt, Kevin Haskett
Pulsed Class-G Rf Amplifier System, Kevin Maulhardt, Kevin Haskett
Electrical Engineering
No abstract provided.
802.15.4 Low Intermediate Frequency Radio Receiver, Sanjay Avasarala
802.15.4 Low Intermediate Frequency Radio Receiver, Sanjay Avasarala
Electrical Engineering
This project involves the design, building, and testing of a low intermediate frequency 802.15.4 receiver that uses an FPGA to perform final demodulation to baseband.
Rfid Check-In System For Safe Routes To School At Hawthorne Elementary, Paul Banel
Rfid Check-In System For Safe Routes To School At Hawthorne Elementary, Paul Banel
Electrical Engineering
The system uses a low frequency Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader and passive RFID tags to help the Safe Routes to School program at Hawthorne Elementary in San Luis Obispo track the number of children who participate in the program. Children will carry passive RFID tags and scan them at the reader each morning that they walk or bike to school. The system tracks the total number of students that walk and bike each day, as well as the number of times each individual child participates over the course of many days. The Safe Routes program hopes to use this …
Lyfi, Kianoosh Salami, Justin Cotton, Elush Shirazpour
Lyfi, Kianoosh Salami, Justin Cotton, Elush Shirazpour
Electrical Engineering
This paper will cover the steps necessary to design, build, and manage networkable smart light switches over WiFi via a mobile application. It contains a microcontroller running a real time operating system, a WiFi module, a Java server with SQLite databasing, and a mobile phone application.
LyFi is designed to turn on/off and dim household lights while only requiring the same installation procedure as a less capable dimmer switch. Once installed and connected to a network, LyFi will self-discover and configure. The server automatically propogates a database of nodes where any mobile device running an application can receive an updated …