@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{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}, }