Scalar Network Analysis of Wireless Channels Using IEEE 802.11g Transmissions

Jessica Hess, Benjamin E. Henty, and Daniel D. Stancil. Scalar Network Analysis of Wireless Channels Using IEEE 802.11g Transmissions. In Transactions on Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), pp. 2226–2229, September 2005.

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Abstract

In this work we demonstrate the feasibility of scalar network analysis of wireless channels using an IEEE 802.11g waveform with a separate receiver. We explore the concept using a laboratory grade Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) signal generator and spectrum analyzer. We also demonstrate the technique with field test equipment. All results are confirmed using a network analyzer. We find that utilizing field test equipment allows us to obtain valid channel responses and statistics.

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@CONFERENCE{henty_vtc_2005,
  author = {Jessica Hess and Benjamin E. Henty and Daniel D. Stancil},
  title = {Scalar Network Analysis of Wireless Channels Using IEEE 802.11g Transmissions},
  booktitle = {Transactions on Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {4},
  pages = {2226-2229},
  month = sep,
  organization = {IEEE},
  abstract = {In this work we demonstrate the feasibility of scalar network analysis
	of wireless channels using an IEEE 802.11g waveform with a separate
	receiver. We explore the concept using a laboratory grade Orthogonal
	Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) signal generator and spectrum
	analyzer. We also demonstrate the technique with field test equipment.
	All results are confirmed using a network analyzer. We find that
	utilizing 
	field test equipment allows us to obtain valid channel responses and
	statistics.},
  doi = {10.1109/VETECF.2005.1558943},
  keywords = {channel characterization, scalar network analysis, IEEE 802.11g, OFDM},
  owner = {henty},
  pdf = {henty_vtc_2005.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.04.17},
  url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/srchabstract.jsp?arnumber=1558943&isnumber=33099&punumber=10422&k2dockey=1558943@ieeecnfs&query=%28henty+b.%3Cin%3Eau%29&pos=5},
}

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