Presentation 2015-03-05
Transmission Evaluation utilizing Antenna Prototype for Tablet Devices supporting Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM Technology
Kenshi Horihata, Kazuhiro KOSAKA, Issei KANNO, Keiji TAKAKUSAKI, Hiroyuki SHINBO,
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Abstract(in English) We are studying the Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM (WNC-OFDM) to utilize an unused frequency band in lower frequency bands which are suitable for a mobile communication. The WNC-OFDM can realize a mobile communication by gathering OFDM sub-carriers which are located at unused frequency bands from 170MHz to 1GHz. One of the main problems is reduction in an antenna volume for tablet devices, because the WNC-OFDM transceivers need to support very wide frequency bands and an antenna which is able to support such frequency bands is become a large volume generally. In this paper, we describe the design principal of the antenna prototype for WNC-OFDM with tablet terminals and evaluations of transmission characteristics with the experimental antenna.
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Keyword(in English) Cognitive / Spectrum sharing / OFDM / Wideband / Wideband antenna / Tablet / Mobile device / Pathless
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Title (in English) Transmission Evaluation utilizing Antenna Prototype for Tablet Devices supporting Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM Technology
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Keyword(1) Cognitive
Keyword(2) Spectrum sharing
Keyword(3) OFDM
Keyword(4) Wideband
Keyword(5) Wideband antenna
Keyword(6) Tablet
Keyword(7) Mobile device
Keyword(8) Pathless
1st Author's Name Kenshi Horihata
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhiro KOSAKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
3rd Author's Name Issei KANNO
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
4th Author's Name Keiji TAKAKUSAKI
4th Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
5th Author's Name Hiroyuki SHINBO
5th Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
Date 2015-03-05
Paper # SR2014-130
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 491
Page pp.pp.-
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