Browsing School of Computer and Communication Engineering (Theses) by Subject "Wireless LANs"
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Design and evaluation of wearable textile antennas backed by AMC for localization application
This research focuses on the development of several new compact antennas suitable for localization application in a wearable format. To ensure that these antennas are able to operate with minimal detuning caused when ... -
The design of dual-band and broadband antenna using double-sided and U-slotted parasitically coupled array structure for LTE and WLAN applications
This thesis presents the development of array antenna for Long term Evolution (LTE) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) applications. In next generation wireless communication it is very essential to improve the coverage ... -
Dual-wideband MIMO antenna for long term evolution and wireless local area network indoor applications
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique use multiple antennas at both transmitter and receiver to improve the performance of wireless communications system over multipath fading channels. A compact dual-wideband ... -
Enhanced partial transmit sequence technique with improved partitioning and phase factor methods for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is an important technology that enables transmission at high data rates. However, a major problem of OFDM systems is the high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) of OFDM ... -
Performance analysis of IEEE802.15.4 wireless sensor network to mitigate IEEE802.11 wireless local area network interference
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) technology is rapidly deployed in applications such as robotic, healthcare, military, environmental monitoring, and other low-power large scale monitoring that requires high data accuracy ... -
A resilient cognitive detection with automated channel selection for enhanced channel management in wireless local area network
Spectrum saturation problem is a critical issue now a day due to huge number of users with wireless capable devices joined the network every day, but the spectrum resources are limited. To overcome this issue, cognitive ... -
Wifi-UHF transceiver design for 650-680 MHZ television white space (TVWS) spectrum application
Studies have sparked an interest to look further into the possibility of research to make beneficial of underutilized Television White Space (TVWS) frequency band of 470 MHz-770 MHz to substitute the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi which ...