@COMMENT This file was generated by bib2html.pl version 0.94 @COMMENT written by Patrick Riley @COMMENT This file came from the Antenna & Radio Communications Group in the @COMMENT Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. @COMMENT http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~wireless @CONFERENCE{henty_icc_2004, author = {Ahmet G. Cepni and Daniel D. Stancil and Ariton E. Xhafa and Benjamin E. Henty and Pavel V. Nikitin and Ozan K. Tonguz and Dagfin Brodtkorb}, title = {Capacity of multi-antenna array systems for HVAC ducts}, booktitle = {International Conference on Communications}, year = {2004}, volume = {5}, pages = {2934-2938}, address = {Piscataway, NJ, USA}, month = jun, organization = {IEEE}, abstract = {Multi-element antenna arrays at both transmitter and receiver systems have emerged as a new technique for wireless communication systems in rich multipath environments. HVAC ducts, viewed as over-moded waveguide network systems at RF frequencies, have the multipath richness through various propagating modes and reflections within the system. This paper studies multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems for HVAC ducts. Computations based on measured channel responses of a 6x6 MIMO system in 0.3 m diameter HVAC ducts in the 2.4 GHz ISM band demonstrate a five-fold increase in mean capacity over single antenna systems for an SNR of 30 dB.}, doi = {10.1109/ICC.2004.1313067}, owner = {henty}, pdf = {multiantennaHVAC.pdf}, timestamp = {2006.04.17}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/srchabstract.jsp?arnumber=1313067&isnumber=29122&punumber=9179&k2dockey=1313067@ieeecnfs&query=%28henty+b.%3Cin%3Eau%29&pos=9}, }