This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a radio channel when transmitting three different radio signals over it based on a mathematical model. Signals are transmitted on a single carrier frequency, in one direction and occupy the entire channel frequency band, which varied from 0 to 30 GHz. A threeelement sparse antenna array (SAA) is used for signal transmission. Each signal is emitted by all three SAA elements with certain phase shifts. In the reception area, such a structure of the total field is formed, at which the maxima of all transmitted signals are spatially spaced. This allows each signal to be received on a separate antenna. Studies have shown that the S/N ratio for diffe...
Future wireless networks will be required to transmit real-time multimedia data reliably with high s...
The complex mathematical model of the state of the channel of multi-antenna radio communication syst...
The channel capacity of multi-element communication systems in independent Rayleigh channels has bee...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
Imagine a packet of data transmitted by radio frequency through the air. This packet appears at two ...
The article presents the research results of dependence of the signal-to-interference ratio in the f...
This paper reports an attainable channel capacity and spatial degrees-of-freedom of multiple-antenna...
The article presents the research results of dependence of the signal-to-interference ratio in the f...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the ability to null interference and reduce fading in ...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the ability to null interference and reduce fading in ...
The suitable use of an array antenna at the base station of a wireless communications system can res...
The necessity of developing a mathematical model for the functioning of multi-antenna radio communic...
This thesis is concerned with the use of multiple antenna elements in wireless communica-tion over f...
Future wireless communication systems will utilize the spatialproperties of the wireless channel to ...
Future wireless networks will be required to transmit real-time multimedia data reliably with high s...
The complex mathematical model of the state of the channel of multi-antenna radio communication syst...
The channel capacity of multi-element communication systems in independent Rayleigh channels has bee...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
Imagine a packet of data transmitted by radio frequency through the air. This packet appears at two ...
The article presents the research results of dependence of the signal-to-interference ratio in the f...
This paper reports an attainable channel capacity and spatial degrees-of-freedom of multiple-antenna...
The article presents the research results of dependence of the signal-to-interference ratio in the f...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the ability to null interference and reduce fading in ...
grantor: University of TorontoWith the ability to null interference and reduce fading in ...
The suitable use of an array antenna at the base station of a wireless communications system can res...
The necessity of developing a mathematical model for the functioning of multi-antenna radio communic...
This thesis is concerned with the use of multiple antenna elements in wireless communica-tion over f...
Future wireless communication systems will utilize the spatialproperties of the wireless channel to ...
Future wireless networks will be required to transmit real-time multimedia data reliably with high s...
The complex mathematical model of the state of the channel of multi-antenna radio communication syst...
The channel capacity of multi-element communication systems in independent Rayleigh channels has bee...