April 2009 [Test & Measurement] Analyzing A 5.5-GHz DRO For WLANs Dielectric-resonator oscillators (DROs) provide low-noise signals for a variety of wireless and other applications. Computer- aided-engineering (CAE) tools can be invaluable in designing and optimizing the performance of these oscillators, as will be shown with the design for a prototype oscillator in support of wireless-localarea- network (WLAN) applications at 5.5 GHz. By applying a number of different CAE tools, including a harmonic-balance simulator... October 2008 [Test & Measurement] Measure The Range Of Sensor Networks Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) provide invaluable services with their short-range communications capabilities. But their limited operating power can impose restrictions on the maximum allowable distance between the sensors and the base station.1,2 Due to this limitation, direct communications between a sensor and its base station is not always possible, especially in a difficult radio environment with strong attenuation. To overcome this... March [Communications] Design An Integrated Oscillator/Antenna This design tightly integrated an active oscillator with a microstrip patch antenna for miniaturization in WLAN, Bluetooth, and other 2.45-GHz systems. R. A. Abd-Alhameed, D. Zhou, C. H. See, P. S. Excell, A. Ghorbani, and N. J. Mcewan Mobile and Satellite Communications Research Centre, Bradford University, Bradford, BD7 1DP, United Kingdom; e-mail: r.a.a.abd@bradford.ac.uk. Miniaturization... |
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