Propagation modelling of complex HVAC networks using transfer matrix method

P.V. Nikitin, D.D. Stancil, A.G. Cepni, A.E. Xhafa, O.K. Tonguz, and D. Brodtkorb. Propagation modelling of complex HVAC networks using transfer matrix method. In IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, pp. 126– 129, Jun. 2003.

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Abstract

Use of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts for indoor communications is a topic of recent interest. Real HVAC networks are complex systems, which contain multiple bends, tapers, etc. In this paper, we present a propagation model for such cascaded networks. based on the transfer matrix method. As an example, we theoretically analyze and experimentally characterize a system composed of straight sections, bend and taper. Measured data are in agreement with our theoretical predictions.

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@CONFERENCE{nikitin_aps_2003,
  author = {P.V. Nikitin and D.D. Stancil and A.G. Cepni and A.E. Xhafa and O.K.
	Tonguz and D. Brodtkorb},
  title = {Propagation modelling of complex HVAC networks using transfer matrix
	method},
  booktitle = {IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium},
  year = {2003},
  volume = {2},
  pages = {126- 129},
  month = {Jun.},
  organization = {IEEE},
  abstract = {Use of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts for
	indoor communications is a topic of recent interest. Real HVAC networks
	are complex systems, which contain multiple bends, tapers, etc. In
	this paper, we present a propagation model for such cascaded networks.
	based on the transfer matrix method. As an example, we theoretically
	analyze and experimentally characterize a system composed of straight
	sections, bend and taper. Measured data are in agreement with our
	theoretical predictions.},
  owner = {henty},
  pdf = {HVACcommchannel.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.06.25},
}

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