contains documents related to adaptive beamforming algorithms for Wideband Code Division multiple access and a research article on circular patch antenna for C band altimeter system
GNU_Radio
GNU radio is a free/open-source software toolkit for and the content is controlled by a handful of organizations. Cell
building software radios, in which software defines the phones are a great convenience, but the features your phone
transmitted waveforms and demodulates the received supports are determined by the operator s interests, not yours.
waveforms. Software radio is the technique of getting code A centralized system limits the rate of innovation. Instead of
as close to the antenna as possible. It turns radio hardware cell phones being second-class citizens, usable only if
problems into software problems.
Feeding antennas with proper signals can be difficult. The signal is often described as a voltage, and voltages are not well defined in electromagnetic wave formulations. There are several tricks to model voltage generators in such situations, and one is the magnetic frill. This model shows the basic steps of defining a magnetic frill voltage generator for a dipole antenna, and it also compares the resulting antenna impedance with known results.
Feeding antennas with proper signals can be difficult. The signal is often described as a voltage, and voltages are not well defined in electromagnetic wave formulations. There are several tricks to model voltage generators in such situations, and one is the magnetic frill. This model shows the basic steps of defining a magnetic frill voltage generator for a dipole antenna, and it also compares the resulting antenna impedance with known results.
Firstly, this book is set at a level suitable for senior undergraduate and
postgraduate students who wish to understand the fundamentals and applications
of adaptive array antenna systems. Array fundamentals are described in the text,
and examples which demonstrate theoretical concepts are included throughout
the book, as well as summaries and questions at the end of each chapter.
In this paper, we consider the channel estimation
problem in Millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless systems with
large antenna arrays. By exploiting the inherent sparse nature of
the mmWave channel, we develop a novel rate-adaptive channel
estimation (RACE) algorithm, which can adaptively adjust the
number of required channel measurements based on an expected
probability of estimation error (PEE).
This book gives a comprehensive overview of the technologies for the advances of
mobile radio access networks. The topics covered include linear transmitters,
superconducting filters and cryogenic radio frequency (RF) front head, radio over
fiber, software radio base stations, mobile terminal positioning, high speed
downlink packet access (HSDPA), multiple antenna systems such as smart
antennas and multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) systems, orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems, IP-based radio access networks
(RAN), autonomic networks, and ubiquitous networks.