Affiliation
University of BristolIssue Date
2004-05Subjects
data communicationdiversity reception
indoor radio
radio access networks
telecommunication network planning
telecommunication network topology
Wireless Local Area Networks
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Wireless local area networks (W-LAN) are widely used as a means of providing broadband access for high-speed wireless data services. The maximization of the system performance independent of the transceiver technology and the operating environment is of utmost importance to the hotspot system designer. This paper reports on the performance of single input and multiple output (SIMO) W-LAN systems and shows that a circular array topology located at the access point provides the best performance improvement compared to other candidate technologies when operating in an indoor office environment.Citation
Brito, R., Allen, B., Dohler, M., Aghvami, A.H., (2004) 'Spatial diversity for wireless LANs', Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC 2004-Spring. 2004 IEEE 59th, vol 4:2224-2228Type
Conference papers, meetings and proceedingsLanguage
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10.1109/VETECS.2004.1390669