Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130-131)Direction Finding (OF) is a process that involves estimating the directions of the arrival for propagating wavefronts impinging on an antenna array from arbitrary directions relative to that antenna array. By understanding how the signals captured relate to the geometry of the OF antenna, one can separate out these signals spatially, and provide their directions of arrival with some degree of certainty. GSM, the Global System for Mobile Communications is a mobile digital communications system which has rapidly gained acceptance on a global scale since the early 1990s. Because the communications standard is made use of throughout the world today, it would be desirable to investigate the fea...
Advancement in wireless technology and the oncoming of the Internet of Things (IoT) marked an incred...
This thesis presents an analysis of directional and multi-band radio channel characteristics in two ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Direction Finding (DF) is a process that involves estimating the directions of the arrival (DOA) for...
In this thesis, radio direction finding (DF) systems are examined, implementation and measurements f...
GPS is a well-established technique for location-finding, but mobile phone-based methods are general...
Since the early days of wireless communication till today, there has been the simple dipole (oneelem...
This work deals with the construction of a locator to determine locations using GSM technology. The ...
The growing use of wireless communication increases the need for devices to determine the location o...
The main topic of this thesis is the use of bearing estimation techniques combined with multiple ant...
The article presents the results of designing a GSM antenna. In connection with the development of r...
Using communication signals for radar applications has been a major area of research in radar engine...
Although the primary purpose of the signal received by amobile handset or smartphone is to enable w...
This thesis presents a feasibility study on unobtrusive localization of GSM en- abled cellphones usi...
There are a lot of stand-alone and mobile platforms using transmitters today. Some want to be found ...
Advancement in wireless technology and the oncoming of the Internet of Things (IoT) marked an incred...
This thesis presents an analysis of directional and multi-band radio channel characteristics in two ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Direction Finding (DF) is a process that involves estimating the directions of the arrival (DOA) for...
In this thesis, radio direction finding (DF) systems are examined, implementation and measurements f...
GPS is a well-established technique for location-finding, but mobile phone-based methods are general...
Since the early days of wireless communication till today, there has been the simple dipole (oneelem...
This work deals with the construction of a locator to determine locations using GSM technology. The ...
The growing use of wireless communication increases the need for devices to determine the location o...
The main topic of this thesis is the use of bearing estimation techniques combined with multiple ant...
The article presents the results of designing a GSM antenna. In connection with the development of r...
Using communication signals for radar applications has been a major area of research in radar engine...
Although the primary purpose of the signal received by amobile handset or smartphone is to enable w...
This thesis presents a feasibility study on unobtrusive localization of GSM en- abled cellphones usi...
There are a lot of stand-alone and mobile platforms using transmitters today. Some want to be found ...
Advancement in wireless technology and the oncoming of the Internet of Things (IoT) marked an incred...
This thesis presents an analysis of directional and multi-band radio channel characteristics in two ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...