Presentation 2002/5/17
Fundamental Consideration on Suppression of Frequency-Selective Fading by a Directional Antenna in indoor Multipath Environment
Tomoshige FURUHI, Takashi OHIRA,
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Abstract(in English) As wider bandwidth is requested for radio communication, frequency-selective fading becomes more serious problem in multipath environment especially in urban area or small rooms. There are some challenges to improve frequency-selective fading by suppressing delayed signal using a directionl antenna. In this paper, we simulate frequency-selective fading of wireless LAN for various AP antennas, and compared it quantitatively by a computer. As a result, we show the improvement of frequency-selective fading larger than the difference of antenna gain, when a directional antenna is employed.
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Keyword(in English) Frequency-Selective Fading / Multipath / Directional Antenna / Wireless LAN
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Title (in English) Fundamental Consideration on Suppression of Frequency-Selective Fading by a Directional Antenna in indoor Multipath Environment
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Keyword(1) Frequency-Selective Fading
Keyword(2) Multipath
Keyword(3) Directional Antenna
Keyword(4) Wireless LAN
1st Author's Name Tomoshige FURUHI
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Takashi OHIRA
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
Date 2002/5/17
Paper # RCS2002-57
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 86
Page pp.pp.-
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