A Simple Path Loss Prediction Model for HVAC Systems

Ozan K. Tonguz, Daniel D. Stancil, Ariton E. Xhafa, Ahmet G. Cepni, Pavel V. Nikitin, and Dagfin Brodtkorb. A Simple Path Loss Prediction Model for HVAC Systems. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 53(4):1203–1214, July 2004.

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Abstract

In this paper, we present a simple path loss prediction model for link budget analysis in indoor wireless local area networks (LANs) that use heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) cylindrical ducts in 2.4-2.5 GHz frequency band. The model we propose predicts the average power loss between a transmitter-receiver pair in an HVAC duct network. This prediction model greatly simplifies the analysis for a complex duct network, making it a convenient and simple tool for system design. The accuracy of our prediction model is verified by an extensive set of experimental measurements.

BibTeX

@ARTICLE{tonguz_vt-tran_2004,
  author = {Ozan K. Tonguz and Daniel D. Stancil and Ariton E. Xhafa and Ahmet
	G. Cepni and Pavel V. Nikitin and Dagfin Brodtkorb},
  title = {A Simple Path Loss Prediction Model for HVAC Systems},
  journal = {IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {53},
  pages = {1203-1214},
  number = {4},
  month = {July},
  abstract = {In this paper, we present a simple path loss prediction model for
	link budget analysis in indoor wireless local 
	area networks (LANs) that use heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
	(HVAC) cylindrical ducts in 2.4-2.5 GHz 
	frequency band. The model we propose predicts the average power loss
	between a transmitter-receiver pair in an 
	HVAC duct network. This prediction model greatly simplifies the analysis
	for a complex duct network, making it a 
	convenient and simple tool for system design. The accuracy of our
	prediction model is verified by an extensive set of 
	experimental measurements.},
  owner = {henty},
  pdf = {o.k.tonguz_Path_loss_paper_revised.pdf},
  timestamp = {2006.06.25},
}

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