Super-resolution Focusing and Nulling in Rich Multipath Environments using Time-Reversal Techniques

Daniel D. Stancil, Ahmet G. Cepni, Benjamin E. Henty, Yi Jiang, Yuanwei Jin, Jian-Gang Zhu, and José M. F. Moura. Super-resolution Focusing and Nulling in Rich Multipath Environments using Time-Reversal Techniques. In International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA), 2005.

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Abstract

Super-resolution focusing and nulling experiments are described based on multipath-enhanced time-reversal techniques. Using these techniques, two independent 2.45 GHz signals focused at locations separated by 5 cm at a distance of 6.7 m are successfully demodulated.

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@CONFERENCE{henty_iceaa_2005,
  author = {Daniel D. Stancil and Ahmet G. Cepni and Benjamin E. Henty and Yi
	Jiang and Yuanwei Jin and Jian-Gang Zhu and José M. F. Moura},
  title = {Super-resolution Focusing and Nulling in Rich Multipath Environments
	using Time-Reversal Techniques},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications
	(ICEAA)},
  year = {2005},
  abstract = {Super-resolution focusing and nulling experiments are described based
	on multipath-enhanced time-reversal 
	techniques. Using these techniques, two independent 2.45 GHz signals
	focused at locations separated by 5 cm at a distance of 6.7 m are
	successfully demodulated.},
  owner = {henty},
  pdf = {henty_iceaa_2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.04.17},
  url = {http://www.eirp.org/~henty/refs/henty_iceaa_2005.pdf},
}

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