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Here, we would like to study the efficiency and utilization of radio frequency (RF) transmission in wireless sensor networks. A new dual source queueing model (with finite and infinite numbers of sensors) is introduced in order to obtain the most frequently studied system performance characteristics (e.g. mean response time, average number of jobs waiting for transmission, and the utilization of the...
Rapid developments and emergence of diverse wireless systems call for radio frontends with agile and multistandard properties. Within this publication the performance of a direct RF digitizing ΣΔ-modulator based analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is evaluated based on orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) system simulation on the bitstream layer. The necessary transmit and receive building...
As new devices are developed and manufactured, they may be tested to examine their immunity to and/or emissions of RF energy. The most common standard for this type of testing is IEC 61000-4-3 which takes place inside an anechoic chamber, at a limited number of device orientations and field polarizations. In cases where RF susceptibility is of interest, the standard calls for radiating the device...
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