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Mobile based localisation for assisting disabled people.Samoita, Dominic Ondieki. January 2010 (has links)
M. Tech.: Electrical Engineering. / The purpose of this research was to design a low cost mobile positioning system based on Global System for Mobile communication network. The positioning system utilises Timing Advance, Signal Strength, a calibrated propagation system based on per -cell modelling and field measurements data to calculate the mobile position. Clutter and terrain features such as trees and buildings were modelled to closely represent the real environment to enhance the accuracy of the Signal Strength prediction. The key pillar of this approach is its ability to establish the contribution of each of the localised features to the propagation model. Based on the magnitude of the contribution of each feature, a conclusive correction factor for each feature was obtained. The proposed system is evaluated using field measurements collected from a Global System for Mobile communication network in diverse geographic locations in the outskirts of Pretoria. A fair correlation was established between field measurements and propagation model predictions.
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ON THE RADIATION FROM SOURCES IN LAYERED MEDIA INCLUDING MAGNETOPLASMASchell, Robert Ray, 1937- January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
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A theory of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation in the troposphereShaver, Harry Nicholson, 1935- January 1958 (has links)
No description available.
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Propagation measurements and system design for long-range RF tagsKim, Daeyoung 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Title: Study of anomalous VLF perturbations in possible relation to seismic activity.Brijraj, Sahil. January 2011 (has links)
Anomalous perturbations of the ionosphere have been observed either as
uctuations in the critical
frequency of the F-region ionosphere, foF2, or as
uctuations in the nighttime VLF signals that propagate
through the Earth Ionosphere Waveguide. All anomalies appear from an earliest of three weeks to one
day prior to an earthquake occurrence, hence leading to be used as possible presursors and aid in short
term earthquake prediction. Earthquakes of magnitude 5.5 and greater have a signi cant chance of
having associated ionospheric anomalies, and anomalies are only detected within a radius of 500km from
the epicentre. Solar events, however, greatly a ect the ionosphere and make seismogenic ionospheric
signals di cult to isolate. This study concentrates on anomalous VLF signal perturbations observed
along the propagation path between the NWC transmitter in Australia and narrowband receivers in
Budapest and Tihany, Hungary for July 2007 to February 2008. Comparisons of anomaly appearances
and seismic activity occurring within the Dobrovolsky area to the propagation path were carried out,
with anomalies being observed predominantly prior to major seismic events. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.
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An holistic approach to optimal ultra-wideband wireless communications system designMalik, Wasim Q. January 2005 (has links)
Ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless systems rely on signals spanning very wide bandwidths, typically several gigahertz, for information transmission. The distinguishing feature of UWB communications technology is the unrivalled data-rates it provides, with other benefits such as fade resistance and spectral reusability. These characteristics render UWB the technology of choice for a gamut of modern wireless communications applications, including multimedia transmission, personal- and body-area networks, imaging devices, and sensor networks. The use of wide bandwidth signals, however, leads to many complications that necessitate specialised design considerations. The propagation channel and system components acquire frequency-selective characteristics, and their nonlinear and dispersive nature, usually innocuous in a conventional setting, causes signal distortion and erroneous detection. This thesis analyses various aspects of the indoor channel and the distortion to a UWB signal propagating through it. The performance of transmitter and receiver sub-systems is evaluated, with an emphasis on the challenges posed by the large operating bandwidth. The significance of incorporating this knowledge into the system design process is demonstrated, and a novel framework for optimising the performance-complexity tradeoff is presented. • The following are the contributions of this thesis to the state of the art in UWB communications. • Experimental characterisation of the indoor UWB channel spanning the FCC band (3.1-10.6 GHz) • Demonstration of the variability of propagation characteristics in the spectral sub-bands • Assessment of frequency-dependent pathless and the consequent signal waveform distortion • Polarimetric analysis of the temporal, spectral and angular channel evolution • Evaluation of rake receiver performance and its dependence on various channel conditions • Investigation of the effect of antenna angular-spectral distortion on signal propagation • A technique for the normalisation of UWB link aberration due to antennas • Performance evaluation of diversity and spatial multiplexing with multiple-antenna systems • Design of gigabit wireless links for high data-rate applications or high user density scenarios • A novel holistic framework for the design of an optimal UWB communications system.
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Propagation modeling and site-planning software for wireless communicationsTakahashi, Chad I January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references. / vi, 62 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm
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An ultrasonic image-forming system for ionospheric studies / by N.E HolmesHolmes, Nigel Eric January 1974 (has links)
v, 137 p. : ill., plates ; 26 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physics, 1974
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An ultrasonic image-forming system for ionospheric studies /Holmes, Nigel Eric. January 1974 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physics, 1974.
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Development and verification of a mathematical model to investigate the effects of earth-surface-based multipath reflections at a differential global positioning system ground reference siteAloi, Daniel Nicholas. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio University, August, 1999. / Title from PDF t.p.
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