Radiolocation in Ubiquitous Wireless Communication [electronic resource] /by Danko Antolovic.
by Antolovic, Danko [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Physical Principles of Radio Communication -- Radiolocation with Multiple Directional Antennas -- Forming the Radio Image with Multiple Antennas -- Radiolocator Design: High-Frequency Front End -- Radiolocator Design: Power Measurement and Digital Data Path -- Application to Wireless Networking: Tracking Sources in Real Time -- Application to Wireless Networking: Adaptive Response -- Engineering Aspects of the Transceiver Design -- Wider Application of Radiolocation in Digital Wireless Communication -- Appendices.
Radiolocation in Ubiquitous Wireless Communication discusses the application of multi-antenna radiolocation to the environment of fast, widespread wireless communication among portable devices. The book features distinctive information such as a description of a real-time, single packet radiolocation methodology, a detailed description of the architecture of two generations of working prototypes, the question of integrating radiolocation and data reception, and addresses adaptive directional communication with radiolocated sources. A functioning implementation of the transceiver architecture with multi-antenna radiolocation is described in detail. Radiolocation in Ubiquitous Wireless Communication fills a void in the current technical literature by presenting issues involved in locating mobile wireless network agents. This book is a valuable reference for system design engineers in the field of handheld and portable communication, as well as experts in wireless management and security.
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