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In this paper, a complete smart mobile terminal antenna system (SMTA) is presented. This system uses a radiation beam switching approach in an attempt to achieve optimal wireless network performance while increasing network security. Test results are presented that demonstrate the ability of the SMTA system to maintain consistently high wireless signal levels in a dynamic, noisy environment.
The paper presents an electronically beam switched smart mobile terminal antenna (SMTA) array used in wireless network. SMTA arrays were optimized for the secured communication performance and desired radiation coverage. The radiation beam pattern toward desired direction is controlled by switched beam control algorithm. Four different configurations of SMTA arrays and their design considerations...
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